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Estimate the total number of air molecules (inclusive of oxygen, nitrogen, water vapour and other constituents) in a room of capacity 25.0 `m^3` at a temperature of 27 °C and 1 atm
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Estimate the total number of air molecules (inclusive of oxygen, nitrogen, water vapour and other constituents) in a room of capacity 25.0 `m^3` at a temperature of 27 °C and 1 atm pressure.
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