The total lung capacity of a typical adult is 5.0 L. Approximately 20% of the air is
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The total lung capacity of a typical adult is 5.0 L. Approximately 20% of the air is oxygen. At sea level and at a body temperature of 37°C, how many oxygen molecules do the lungs contain at the end of a strong inhalation?
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