This value is 0,9888158 atmospheres.
1.00 atm.
0.99 :) A+
The ideal gas law measures pressure in pascals (Pa) or atmospheres (atm).
The pressure of 600 torr is equivalent to 0.789 atmospheres.
In the Haber process, ammonia synthesis requires a certain pressure to favor the forward reaction. At 0 atmospheres, there is not enough pressure to push the equilibrium towards ammonia production. The reaction needs a specific pressure to achieve a reasonable yield of ammonia.
High pressure above 200 atmospheres is not typically used in ammonia production because it increases the risk of explosion and requires more energy for compression, which can make the process less efficient and more expensive. The Haber-Bosch process used for ammonia production is optimized for pressures around 200 atmospheres to balance efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
The most common units for expressing pressure measurements are pascals (Pa), bars (bar), and pounds per square inch (psi). Other units such as atmospheres (atm) and millimeters of mercury (mmHg) are also used in specific applications.
the answer is 0.99 :)
The ideal gas law measures pressure in pascals (Pa) or atmospheres (atm).
You don't. Liters is a unit of volume, atmospheres is a unit of pressure.
its has about 1000 atmospheres of pressure
Pressure is measured in atmospheres (as well as Pascals, millimeters mercury and other units)
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1 atm
The atmospheric pressure on Venus is about 9,000 kPa (kilopascals) as 1 standard Earth atmosphere is equal to approximately 101.3 kPa.
In the Haber process, ammonia synthesis requires a certain pressure to favor the forward reaction. At 0 atmospheres, there is not enough pressure to push the equilibrium towards ammonia production. The reaction needs a specific pressure to achieve a reasonable yield of ammonia.
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The absolute pressure at 20 inches of mercury is approximately 10.3 psi (pounds per square inch). This is calculated by adding the atmospheric pressure (14.7 psi) to the gauge pressure or vacuum pressure (negative in this case) represented by the 20 inches of mercury column.
Those are incompatible (non-convertable) units: Feet is a measure of length, atmospheres is a measure of pressure.