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Consider an enclosed space with a volume of 12 m X 12 m x 4m that has 30 persons smoking two cigarettes every hour. One of the gases coming out of the cigarettes is formaldehyde, and each cigarette may be assumed to emit 1.35 mg formaldehyde. Conversion of formaldehyde to carbon dioxide can be assumed to be first order, and the rate of the reaction is 0.40 per hour. Outside (fresh) air enters the enclosed space at the rate of 800 m^3 per hour. Assume the smoke becomes completely mixed with air and this smoke-mixed air leaves the enclosed space at the same rate that the fresh air enters. What is the concentration of formaldehyde, in mg/m^3, in the room air at steady state
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