Calculating Oxygen Mass in a 4.0x7.0x2.5 Room

In summary, to find the total mass of oxygen in a room at STP, you can use the ideal gas law to calculate the number of moles of air and then find the number of moles of oxygen using the average molecular mass of air. Multiplying this by the volume percentage of oxygen in air will give you the total mass of oxygen in the room.
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Homework Statement



What is the total mass (in grams) of oxygen in a room measuring 4.0 by 7.0 by 2.5? Assume that the gas is at STP and that air contains 20.95% oxygen by volume.


The Attempt at a Solution


I don't know where to begin.
 
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Yes.
 
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Then you have everything you need except the variable n, or the number of moles. There's also an equation that relates n (number of moles) to the mass. Do you know of this equation?
 
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Then that gives you the number of moles of air -
Find the average molecular mass of air by assuming that the rest is N2 (mass=28)

Then you know the number of moles of O2 - and so the mass
 
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V = (4*7*2.5) = 70m^3
P = 1atm
T = 273 K
R = .000082
n = PV/RT
n = 3126.95
1 mole of oxygen is 32 g/mol so
32 * 3126.95 = 1000062.53 but you only want 20.95% of that so
1000062.53 * .2095 = 20963.10
= 2.10 x 10^ 4
 
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Zhalfirin88 said:
2.10 x 10^ 4

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What is the formula for calculating oxygen mass in a 4.0x7.0x2.5 room?

The formula for calculating oxygen mass in a 4.0x7.0x2.5 room is (length x width x height) x 21% (the average percentage of oxygen in air) x 1.429 g/L (the density of oxygen at room temperature and pressure).

Do I need to convert the room dimensions to a different unit of measurement?

Yes, it is recommended to convert the room dimensions to meters (m) in order to use the formula for calculating oxygen mass. You can do this by multiplying the length, width, and height in feet by 0.3048.

What is the purpose of calculating oxygen mass in a room?

Calculating oxygen mass in a room is important for determining the amount of oxygen available for breathing and ensuring that the room has enough ventilation for safety and comfort. It is also useful for understanding the oxygen levels in confined spaces, such as in a laboratory or a spacecraft.

What is the ideal oxygen mass for a room?

The ideal oxygen mass for a room is between 19.5% and 23.5%, which is the normal range for oxygen levels in the air. This ensures that there is enough oxygen for breathing without causing any health or safety concerns.

Are there any other factors to consider when calculating oxygen mass in a room?

Yes, in addition to the room dimensions, it is important to factor in the number of people in the room and any potential sources of oxygen consumption, such as plants or equipment. These can affect the overall oxygen levels and should be taken into consideration for accurate calculations.

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