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CGR, or Condensate Gas ratio, is the ratio of condensate liquid volume divided by dry gas volume. The field unit is bbl/MMscf. The inverse of CGR is GOR (Gas Oil ratio), although solution GOR is the amount of gas dissolved in 1 bbl of oil, while CGR is an indicator of how much condensate will drop out of 1 MMscf of gas.
Ok. there's a fixed ratio for Nitrogen as it expands from liquid to gas. From liquid, it expands 696 times from its boiling point at atmospheric pressure.
the ratio is 999 degress nort
the ratio of the volume of gas passing to waste, to the volume of gas passing down the capillary column, is call split ratio.
The Gas/Oil ratio is 50:1
Set up a fire in the same box as the gas and see if the fire burns well. If it burns well, it is oxygen.
my 43 cc scooter has a 1/25 ratio
a place where you test gas
It depends on the gear ratio of the drive and driven gears. I would test it out, or call the person you got the scooter from.
jonsered oil/gas mixture ratio is 50 to 1.
You from calculate how TV gas how and Volume RR
When they was new: 100:1 but i run my motor on 50:1 and it works well!