The formula to use is (holds for any ideal gas)
n*R*T = p*V
you are looking for n. Before you start you need to convert the units
T = 278.15 K, p = 101000 Pa, V = 0.1 L
and R is a constant 8.314... J/mol/K
I leave the actual computation up to you
When condensed at a temp lower than 20 degrees of ambient temp or more in an contained vessel.
100 deg C or 212 deg F at sea level. Water cannot exist in liquid form at normal atmospheric pressure at higher temperatures. The temperature of boiling water will go down as altitude increases. 100 degrees Celsius (Centigrade) or 212 degrees Fahrenheit AT SEA LEVEL. The higher the altitude, the lower the temperature at which water will boil. In a pressure cooker, water will boil at a higher temperature - depending on the pressure. In a microwave, water can become superheated without boiling if the vessel has no imperfections (for example, a china cup or glass in good condition). This is why, if you heat a cup of water for tea or coffee in a microwave for more than 2 minutes, and then add the tea bag or coffee, it will boil up and spill - possibly even explosively. Always take care!
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The titration equivalence point occurs when the acid present in the sample has been exactly neutralized by the volume of base added. Additional water added to the reaction vessel has no effect on the volume of base added.
A crucible is a vessel in which metal is melted.
One way to form a Nitrogen blanket below air is to fill an empty vessel with it. As the vessel fills with nitrogen, the atmosphere or air is purged from the vessel.
5.62 atm
4 pounds
Nitrogen by itself does not support combustion. But if pressuring a vessel with nitrogen and allowing it to overpressure (beyond vessel limits) a vessel can explode by fatigue. Under pressure, for example when scuba diving, yes, but otherwise, I don't think so.
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Because of its properties. It freezes at 0 Celsius, and boils at 100 Celsius. WHen it freezes, it expands slightly - putting pressure on the vessel it's stored in. If it was used in thermometers... (a) you cold only measure a temperature range of between 5 and 95 degrees Celsius.
CRYO VESSEL IS USED FOR STROAGE OF LIQUID NITROGEN, OXYGEN AND ARGON HARDIK M-919824599466
An Aneurysm is usually a blood vessel in the brain, that balloons, then breaks.
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If you are operating a motorboat and your motorboat is being overtaken by a sailboat, you should maintain present course and speed. The vessel that is overtaking another vessel is the give-way vessel, regardless of whether it is a sailing vessel or a power-driven vessel. The vessel being overtaken is always the stand-on vessel.
this is just a guess because both are mostly water, you would expect that the immediate final temperature would be 5/6 the way between 11 and 910C. So ~77.50C. Though because the mixing vessel is not warmed to this temp (heat capicity of calorimeter) along with the room temp playing a role, it will in practice be lower
With your vessel's bow pointed at zero or 360 on your compass, the green light should be directed at 135 degrees.