Table 7.2. Air composition in inspired and expired tidal volumes. All volumes in the table are referenced to BTP. The assumed molar fractions are in column two, corresponding to dry ambient air (trace gases are not shown). The corresponding partial pressures and partial volumes (in a 500 ml inspired tidal volume) are shown in columns three and four. The partial volumes in the expired tidal volume are shown in column 5, calculated as described in the text. Molar fraction (%) Partial volume in one: Gas Partial pressure (mmHg) Inspired tidal volume (ml) Expired tidal volume (ml) N2 78.62 597 393.1 393.1 O2 20.84 159 104.2 80.5 CO2 0.04 0.3 0.2 19.1 Нао 0.50 3.7 2.5 32.5 Total 100.00 760 500 525.2

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You decide to cure your hiccups by breathing into a paper bag. Assume
that the bag is initially filled with 500 ml air (referenced to BTP) having
the ambient air composition given in Table. Assume a breathing rate
of 12 breaths/min, a CO2 production rate of 235 ml/min at BTP, and an
O2 consumption rate of 284 ml/min at BTP. You can also assume that you
begin by inhaling all the air in the bag (i.e., tidal volume is 500 ml for the
first breath), and that on each subsequent breath you increase your tidal
volume so as to completely empty the bag on inhalation. Compute the CO2
concentration (as a percentage) in the bag after exhalation on the 10th breath.
Although not particularly realistic, you can assume that the normal amount
of CO2 is transferred from the lungs to the expelled air with every breath,
even though the CO2 concentration in the bag is continually increasing

Table 7.2. Air composition in inspired and expired tidal volumes. All volumes in
the table are referenced to BTP. The assumed molar fractions are in column two,
corresponding to dry ambient air (trace gases are not shown). The corresponding
partial pressures and partial volumes (in a 500 ml inspired tidal volume) are
shown in columns three and four. The partial volumes in the expired tidal volume
are shown in column 5, calculated as described in the text.
Molar fraction
(%)
Partial volume in one:
Gas
Partial pressure
(mmHg)
Inspired tidal
volume (ml)
Expired tidal
volume (ml)
N2
78.62
597
393.1
393.1
O2
20.84
159
104.2
80.5
CO2
0.04
0.3
0.2
19.1
Нао
0.50
3.7
2.5
32.5
Total
100.00
760
500
525.2
Transcribed Image Text:Table 7.2. Air composition in inspired and expired tidal volumes. All volumes in the table are referenced to BTP. The assumed molar fractions are in column two, corresponding to dry ambient air (trace gases are not shown). The corresponding partial pressures and partial volumes (in a 500 ml inspired tidal volume) are shown in columns three and four. The partial volumes in the expired tidal volume are shown in column 5, calculated as described in the text. Molar fraction (%) Partial volume in one: Gas Partial pressure (mmHg) Inspired tidal volume (ml) Expired tidal volume (ml) N2 78.62 597 393.1 393.1 O2 20.84 159 104.2 80.5 CO2 0.04 0.3 0.2 19.1 Нао 0.50 3.7 2.5 32.5 Total 100.00 760 500 525.2
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