My bad for mistaking Psi with Pa.
So now I know I can't neglect the ventilation. Is there a way to calculate when I'll reach 1000ppm in a room with one closed door and window 61x61 cm. Temperature and pressure outside are the same as in a room.
41.67g of CO2 = 0.9468410229609557 mol
I added:
• 60pa for pressure
• 20°C for temperature
• molar 44.01 for mass of CO2
to omnicalculator.com/physics/ideal-gas-law and got 0.666698 mol for an amount of substance.
I read it as the room is supposed to be fully filled with CO2 in less than an...
• I exhale 1 kg of CO2 per 24 hours = 41.67g/h (average)
• Co2 indoors after ventilation = outdoors = 400 ppm (world average)
• Co2 indoors threshold = 1000 ppm (cognitive effect)
• Room volume = 32.5 m3
• Details to neglect: window and door closed tight, no HVAC system or other ventilation...