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About 0.075 lbs. Caculated using the ideal gas law: PV=nRT. Assuming the T=68F (528R) and P=1atm with the MW of air approx. 28.8 lb/lb-mole. The gas constant R, using these units is 0.7302. Rearranging the formula to give: mass = MW*(PV/RT) Hope this helps.
If measured at sea level it's 25,401.6 lbs per square foot. That is using the number of square inches in a cube 1,728.

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At normal sea-level air pressure, about 13.15 cubic feet per pound of air.

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One pound of air is equivalent to approximately 13.331 cubic feet at standard temperature and pressure conditions.

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