Yes, very easily.
no. Compressed nitrogen need not be insulated. Liquid nitrogen is always insulated. Typically compressed nitrogen is stored at high pressure(over 1000 psi) and liquid nitrogen is kept at less than 100 psi.
The key to storing nitrogen as a liquid is that we need to compress and cool the nitrogen to cause it to change state from a gas to a liquid. By doing this, we can store a lot of nitrogen in a small volume compared to trying to store it as a gas.
Yes, nitrogen can be compressed to a liquid state under high pressure and low temperature conditions. Liquid nitrogen is commonly used in various applications such as cryogenics, food freezing, and medical procedures.
The air we breathe is mostly nitrogen, so yes. Nitrogen acts almost exactly the same as nitrogen mixed with a little oxygen. The major difference is that nitrogen will have less moisture then straight air.
Compressed air itself is not flammable, as it is primarily made up of nitrogen and oxygen. However, if there are flammable substances present in the air or if the compressed air is used in a way that generates heat, it can create a fire hazard.
Nitrogen can exist as a compressed gas when placed under pressure in a container. At room temperature and normal atmospheric pressure, nitrogen is a colorless and odorless gas.
Nitrogen is a gas that can be compressed. Not all nitrogen is compressed, for example the nitrogen in the air we breath is at atmospheric pressure.
no. Compressed nitrogen need not be insulated. Liquid nitrogen is always insulated. Typically compressed nitrogen is stored at high pressure(over 1000 psi) and liquid nitrogen is kept at less than 100 psi.
Compressed air or compressed nitrogen.
yes bar is a measure of pressure which doesnt change for different gases
The key to storing nitrogen as a liquid is that we need to compress and cool the nitrogen to cause it to change state from a gas to a liquid. By doing this, we can store a lot of nitrogen in a small volume compared to trying to store it as a gas.
Yes, nitrogen can be compressed to a liquid state under high pressure and low temperature conditions. Liquid nitrogen is commonly used in various applications such as cryogenics, food freezing, and medical procedures.
probably they wont use compressed gas in tyres. they use only normal air or nitrogen gas
The air we breathe is mostly nitrogen, so yes. Nitrogen acts almost exactly the same as nitrogen mixed with a little oxygen. The major difference is that nitrogen will have less moisture then straight air.
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By Nitrogen I am taking it that you mean compressed air and as long as the tank is high pressure it should work fine.
Astronauts use compressed oxygen mixed with nitrogen fo produce their breathing gas.