Suppose we have two chambers in which nh3 gas is stored


Suppose we have two chambers in which NH3 gas is stored.  In one chamber the concentration is held constant at (5.130x10^1) mg/m3, in the other it is constant at (1.317x10^1) mg/m3.  The two chambers are connected by a duct which is (2.1260x10^0) meters long, (1.497x10^0) m wide and (3.26x10^0) m high. If the diffusion coefficient of NH3 is (1.100x10^-2) m²/s, what is the amount of NH3 which is transported through the duct in kg/s ?

Use scientific notation with 3 significant figures (X.YZ x 10^n). Note that Avenue automatically enters x10, so you only need to enter X.YZ and n.

Note: Your answer is assumed to be reduced to the highest power possible.

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