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A diver takes a deep breath at the surface where the pressure is 1.0 atm, filling...
Part A If the diver were to ascend to the surface (where the pressure is 1.0 atm) while holding her breath, to what volume would the air in her lungs expand? (Assume constant temperature.) Express your answer using two significant figures. VAED V2 L Submit Request Answer Exercise 11.36 3 of 15 Review I Constants I Periodic Table A scuba diver with a lung capacity of 5.5 L inhales a lungful of air at a depth of 43 m and...
A snorkeler with a lung capacity of 5.0 L inhales a lungful of air at the surface, where the pressure is 1.0 atm. The snorkeler then descends to a depth of 43 m , where the pressure increases to 5.3 atm What is the volume of the snorkeler's lungs at this depth? (Assume constant temperature.)
A diver on Earth (where the atmospheric pressure is 1.00 atm and the acceleration due to gravity is 9.80 ms-2) descends in salty sea water with a density of 1025 kgm-3. The diver is holding a balloon close to him and the volume of the balloon is V at the surface of water is 3.55 × 10-3 m3. a) What pressure does the diver experience at a depth of 18.5 m? b) What is the volume of the balloon at...
A scuba diver is at a depth of 445 m, where the pressure is 45.5 atm. What should be the mole fraction of O2 in the gas mixture the diver breathes in order to have the same partial pressure of oxygen in his lungs as he would at sea level? Note that the mole fraction of oxygen at sea level is 0.209.
On a chilly 12∘C day, you quickly take a deep breath--all your lungs can hold, 4.0 L. The air warms to your body temperature of 37∘C. If the air starts at a pressure of 1.0 atm, and you hold the volume of your lungs constant (a good approximation) and the number of molecules in your lungs stays constant as well (also a good approximation), what is the increase in pressure inside your lungs?
A diver named Jacques observes a bubble of air rising from the bottom of a lake (where the absolute pressure Is 3.50 atm) to the surface (where the pressure is 1.00 atm). The temperature at the bottom is 4.00 °C, and the temperature at the surface is 23.0 °C.Part A What is the ratio of the volume of the bubble as it reaches the surface (Vs) to its volume at the bottom (Vb)? Part B If Jacques were to hold his breath the...
A snorkeler takes a syringe filled with 16 mL of air from the surface, where the pressure is 1.0 atm, to an unknown depth. The volume of the air in the syringe at this depth is 7.5 mL. What is the pressure at this depth? If the pressure increases by 1 atm for every additional 10 m of depth, how deep is the snorkeler?
A snorkeler takes a syringe filled with 21 mL of air from the surface, where the pressure is 1.0 atm, to an unknown depth. The volume of the air in the syringe at this depth is 7.7 mL. If the pressure increases by an additional 1 atm for every 10 m of depth, how deep is the snorkeler?
4.0 101 56 How many moles of gases are contained in a human breath that takes in 0.50 L of air at 1.0 atm pressure and 37 °C? PV A 0.165 mol B 2.0 moł D 2.1 mol 1.2 mol NT
You draw in a deep breath on a chilly day, inhaling 3.6 L of 0∘C air. If the pressure in your lungs is a constant 1.0 atm, how much heat must your body supply to warm the air to your 37∘C internal body temperature? Assume that for air Cp = 29.1 J/(K⋅mol) as it consists mostly of nitrogen