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How many N2 molecules in your next breath were present in Julius Caesar’s last breath (died in 44 BC, March 15 in Rome)?
a) First find the probability of the N2 in Caesar’s last breath still being present in the atmosphere.
b) For simplicity, assume 1 breath = 1 Liter . How many N2 molecules in your next breath were present in Julius
Caesar’s last breath?