At 1497.9 mmHg and 286 K, a skin diver exhales a 447−mL bubble of air that is 77.0% N2, 17.0% O2, and 6.0% CO2 by volume.
(a) What would the volume of the bubble be in mL if it were exhaled at the surface at 1.00 atm and 298 K? ____ mL
(b) How many moles of N2 are in the bubble? ____ mol N2
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