Torr is the same thing as mmHg its just another name for it so 760 Torr is = to 1 atm
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No, it's correct. I didn't even bother looking at the source and if the source says otherwise, try finding a more credible source next time.
750 torr = 0.98683937823834 ATM
1.026315789 ATM
1.1 ATM = 836 torr
0.9065764....atm
It's a measure of pressure. Specifically, it's the amount of pressure exerted by the air in the atmosphere at sea level.
The answer is 0,125 moles.
0.125 moles
Pound per Square Inch, or psiPSI, or pounds per square inch is commonly use. The correct way to write it is lb./in2, or pounds by square inch. Atmospheres, or ATMAnother common unit of pressure is an atmosphere, or ATM. As the name implies, it is commonly used to measure atmospheric pressure. It is also used to measure the pressure of gases in a container. Standard air pressure at sea level is 1 atmosphere, or 1 ATM. In different all the different units of pressure this is equivalent to: 1 ATM = 14.6959488 pounds per square inch 1 ATM = 29.9246899 inches of mercury 1 ATM = 760 mm mercury 1 ATM = 760 torr 1 ATM = 101 325 pascals 1 ATM = 1.01325 bar --------- Only the pascal is a unit in the metric system. 1 Pa = 1 N/m2.
At the standard atmospheric pressure of 101325 Pa water boils exact at 100 degrees Celsius.
One ATM, Atmosphere, is equal to 1033.2275548 grams. An ATM is a unit of pressure. Pressure is equal to the force divided by the area.
1 Pascal is 0.00750061683 torr
The pressure of freshwater increases by 1 atm for each 34 ft of depth. The pressure of seawater increases by 1 atm for each 33 ft of depth. If surface pressure is 0.97 atm, simply add that pressure to the pressure of the water. For seawater, you are exactly 1 atm below the surface... So: 1 atm + 0.97 atm = 1.97 atm For freshwater, divide 33 by 34 to get the fraction of an atmosphere you're adding to your surface pressure: 33/34 * 1 = 0.97 atm Then add that number to the surface pressure: 0.97 + 0.97 = 0.94 atm
A torr is a unit of measurement for pressure. The unit is named after an Italian scientist named Evangelista Torricelli (1608-1647) who was a student of Galileo and invented the barometer. 1 torr = 1mm Hg (one millimeter mercury) 760 torr = 1 ATM (atmospheres) 760 torr = 14.7 lb/in^2
The total pressure will be 5 atm and the partial pressure of gas 1 will be 2 atm and the partial pressure of gas 2 will be 3 atm.
Decreasing the pressure of a gas will increase its volume -- C
1 atm :)
1 atm
It's a measure of pressure. Specifically, it's the amount of pressure exerted by the air in the atmosphere at sea level.
At 1 atm, because the pressure is lower.
1 atm
Water boils at 100C at 1 ATM