Saturday, August 13, 2011

When atmospheric air is condensed into the liquid phase, how does the volume change?

For a chemistry ignment, we were asked if all the air in the room were condensed into the liquid phase, what volume would it occupy? I have already found the volume of the air in the room (about 265m^3) and now I don't know the conversion factor from air as a gas to air as a liquid in volume.

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