The floor area of a room is $20 \, m^2$ and its walls are $3 \, m$ high. If the pressure of air in the room is $1 \, atm$ and the temperature is $27 \, ^\circ C$,find the mass of the air in the room. (Take the molar mass of air as $29 \, g/mol$). Given: $1 \, atm = 1.01 \times 10^5 \, N \, m^{-2}$,$R = 8.31 \, J \, mol^{-1} K^{-1}$.

  • A
    $70.5 \, kg$
  • B
    $7.05 \, kg$
  • C
    $70.5 \, g$
  • D
    $7.05 \, g$

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