there are two O2 sensors one is on the exhaust just behind the fire wall the other is just underneath the exhaust manifold
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Why doesn't the 0xygen have a subscript?
No-body 'invented' oxygen !
Oxygen is used in respiration.It act as last electron acceptor.
its on the downpipe its 2 nuts you have to unscrew
Bad port on the spyder injector , or 0xygen sensor going bad , and pluging up catalytic convertor
They are threaded, but ypu need a special socket. Also, applying heat helps to loosen it, but they are tough to remove. Just unplug connector.
The chemical symbol for 0xygen is O, in nature most oxygen atoms are bonded with another oxygen atom to create an oxygen molecule which has the symbol O2
The same. 0.233 moles C (1mol C/1mo CO2 ) = 0.233 moles of Carbon.
They "excrete" oxygen, which for them is a waste product. They "excrete" oxygen, which for them is a waste product.
UNDER HOOD, CENTER, REAR ENGINE AREA, REAR OF TURBOCHARGER, MOUNTED IN EXHAUST MANIFOLD i have a 90 Chrysler lebaron with a 3.0 it would be on your exhaust manifold located by the fire wall. it will have 3 or 4 wires coming off of it and will be bolted directly in the center of it. underneath airfilter assembly Take off 2 bolts attachjng airfilter assembly lift up and look down and you will see 0xygen sensor You will need special socket with cut-out sleeve to remove This can be purchased or rented from auto parts store
This is because Carbon dioxide is about 25 times more soluble in water than oxygen at body temperature. Carbon dioxide is more soluble because a chemical reaction takes place with water when it dissolves forming Carbonic acid when combined with water. There is no chemical reaction taking place when oxygen dissolves in water.