No, they need O2 to get the catalytic beads to work.
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All Heating, cooling, and refrigerationtechnicians use nitrogen. Nitrogen is a noble gas and prevents copper pipes from oxidizing while brazing. It is also used to check systems for leaks. Leak testing with nitrogen can save loss of expensive refrigerant which is illegal to vent to the atmosphere. It's all so a dry gas containing almost no moisture so it can help to purge moisture from system that contains moisture. That being said, nitrogen can not be used in a operational systems. Home AC systems and refrigeration systems can not use nitrogen to cool. It will damage the compressor. Also onlylicensed techs should work on AC systems.
Chemiluminescent molecules produce light when they are excited by chemical energy. These emissions are measured by a light detector
Nope, that won't work. Nitrogen can share electrons with 3 bromines to form nitrogen tri-bromide. That way, everybody has a full octet. The formula is NBr3.
Both of them are different, so both cycles work together. The carbon cycle lets out carbon dioxide and it then transfers it into the trees. The trees get the nitrogen and the cycle starts again.
A cobra detector is a radar detector. Radar detectors work the same way a radio receiver does. The radar detector looks for frequencies that a radar gun uses.
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The Hand Held Meter Detector will work on batteries, as long as you connect each lead to the battery correctly.
Platinum and rhodium are commonly used jointly in catalytic converters. A platinum-rhodium catalyst is a reduction catalyst, which is the first stage of the catalytic converter. It uses platinum and rhodium to help reduce the nitrogen oxides (NO and NO2, together called NOx) emissions. When an NO or NO2 molecule contacts the catalyst, the catalyst rips the nitrogen atom out of the molecule and holds on to it, freeing the oxygen in the form of O2. The nitrogen atoms bond with other nitrogen atoms that are also stuck to the catalyst, forming N2. The nitrogen atoms bond with other nitrogen atoms that are also stuck to the catalyst, forming N2. For example: 2NO => N2 + O2 or 2NO2 => N2 + 2O2
Take a look at this diagram. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/de/Nitrogen_Cycle.jpg
Yes, the RMR-C430-6 Radar Detector will work at any speed.
No, that will not work. A restricted catalytic converter will need replaced.
Nope! Only when it is dark out.
It's not up to you, when to "make the catalytic converter to work"!... The catalytic converter will provide the chemical reaction alone only @ 400 > degree, no options! See/Google "how it works" and that will help you understand how and why!
No. Most work by detecting the nails or screws.