This is a tough question to answer: I have an old airgun (Plansman) that uses 10 oz C02 bottles instead of the 12 oz C02 bottles. But it's very hard to find 10 oz C02 bottles anymore. I did find 10 oz Nitrogen bottles at a liquor store that are used in Seltzer dispenser's, so I tried one and the BB gun fires again.
So can it be used? Well it's up to you, but it worked for me.
Nitrogen mixed with normal air
The Nitrogen that is used to make Ammonia (NH4) is extracted from the air.
High pressure air, and all air for that matter, is about 78 percent nitrogen, so it is nicknamed a "nitrogen tank" . So a HPA tank is supposed to be filled with "nitrogen" which is really just air.
Nitrogen is not always used in tubeless tyres, but it is quite common to use nitrogen to fill tyres from race cars, this is because nitrogen is lighter than air, therefore creating less centrifugal force when the wheel rotates at high speed.
Nitrogen
No.
Nitrogen gas is used (a machine is used to convert air into nitrogen gas). It improves tire wear & gas mileage by reducing tire temperature. Normal compressed air also contains moisture, which is not good for rubber let alone tires. For more information, please contact your local tire center or auto dealer.
By oxygen,nitrogen and the atmosphere
nitrogen fixation
Nitrogen gas is used (a machine is used to convert air into nitrogen gas). It improves tire wear & gas mileage by reducing tire temperature. Normal compressed air also contains moisture, which is not good for rubber let alone tires. For more information, please contact your local tire center or auto dealer.
Yes nitrogen is used in the air by certain plants. The process is called fixing. There is 78% in the air and the rest is carbon dioxide (0.03%), oxygen (21%) and argon (1%).
It will shoot pellets or bb's. They normally use an air cartridge.