How many liters of nitrogen can be obtained under normal conditions from 1m3 of air if the nitrogen

How many liters of nitrogen can be obtained under normal conditions from 1m3 of air if the nitrogen content in the air is 78% by volume?

Given:
V (air) = 1 m3 = 1000 l
φ (N2) = 78%

To find:
V (N2) -?

Solution:
1) Calculate the volume of nitrogen in the presented air sample:
V (N2) = φ (N2) * V (air) / 100% = 78% * 1000/100% = 780 HP

Answer: The volume of nitrogen in the presented air sample is 780 liters.



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