That is 1/3 , or 143 tbsp
Far smaller than a teaspoon. It would be about 1/10 the size of an aspirin if compressed into a pill. R. Haughee
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Well the more of the substance u put the more it takes longer. for example if u r having a cup of tea and u put 3 teaspoons of sugar it would take longer to dissolve rather than 2 teaspoons.
the equation you need is PV=nRTP=1.783 atmV=445 mL (convert to L by multiplying by .001)n=moles(what you're looking for)R=.08206T=225 (change Celsius to Kelvin by adding 273)solve for n to get the amount of moles and then multiply the moles by the molar mass of CO2 to get the mass :)
This depends on the refrigerant and the condensing medium, but essentially:R-22: do not consistently exceed 275 psig running pressure;R-410A: do not consistently exceed 445 psig running pressure.The HVAC Veteran
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How many R's aRe theRe in this sentence? I'd say three.
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