No, it’s not safe to leave oxygen cylinders in sunlight. Heat can build up pressure inside, which might be dangerous. Always store them in a cool, shaded spot.
The astronauts breath as they have an oxygen tank which they keep attached with their space suit.
A plant releases oxygen during photosynthesis in sunlight. This process involves the plant using sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen.
Oxygen and glucose is not needed for photosynthesis. Technically, water is needed only to keep the plant alive but, like oxygen and glucose, it does not play a role in photosynthesis. Sunlight IS needed, and chlorophyll must be present to absorb the sunlight.
The function of an oxygen cylinder regulator is to control the flow of oxygen from the cylinder to the patient. It ensures a consistent and safe flow rate of oxygen for the patient's respiratory needs. The regulator typically has a pressure gauge to monitor the amount of oxygen remaining in the cylinder.
Check your oxygen sensor.
A standard oxygen cylinder contains around 6,000 liters of oxygen when full.
Gas
An H oxygen cylinder is a type of compressed gas cylinder that contains oxygen. It is commonly used in medical and emergency settings to provide supplemental oxygen to patients who have difficulty breathing. The "H" designation typically refers to the size or capacity of the cylinder.
when sunlight and oxygen are trapped together they form a type of methane gas called Forseption
An "E cylinder" is a particular size of oxygen cylinder. 29" tall just under 5" diameter with a capacity of 680 liters of oxygen.
An XL50 oxygen cylinder weighs approximately 16 pounds when full.
Probably not. No sunlight, no plants, and plants create oxygen . . . but we'd probably starve to death first if the sun went out.