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it regulate the oxygen pressure
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Taken alone as pure oxygen, it will first respond as an ideal gas if the beginning pressure and temperature are not to great. It will expand with increased temperature or if restrained will build pressure. This comes from Charles' Law and the Ideal Gas Law. When heated to very high temmperature oxygen will ionize like gas in a florescent light, changing to a plasma. Many materials are capable of this process. Low pressures are required to accomplish this generally.
why is the temperature and the pressure important when giving the density of oxygen and nitrogen
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The partial pressure of oxygen. Alternatively, you can think of it as the concentration of oxygen at a specific pressure.
The upstream heated oxygen sensor is located ahead of the catalytic converter The downstream heated oxygen sensor is located behind the converter
The upstream heated oxygen sensor is located ahead of the catalytic converter The downstream heated oxygen sensor is located behind the converter
The upstream heated oxygen sensor is located ahead of the catalytic converter The downstream heated oxygen sensor is located behind the converter
The upstream heated oxygen sensor is located ahead of the catalytic converter The downstream heated oxygen sensor is located behind the converter
The upstream heated oxygen sensor is located ahead of the catalytic converter The downstream heated oxygen sensor is located behind the converter
Most oxygen sensors are heated oxygen sensors.
If 20g of mercury oxide were heated, the combined mass of oxygen and mercury would be 20 grams.
The 1996 Ford Taurus heated oxygen sensor can be found behind the dashboard on the passenger side of the passenger compartment. The oxygen sensor should be labeled as such.
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