128 g of oxygen are needed.
To burn blue flames at least twice as much O2 is needed to burn one measured volume of natural gas CH4.CH4 + 2 O2 --> CO2 + 2 H2O
It hasn't. There've been insects measuring two meters in length or more. Although this was during times when the Earth's atmospheric partial O2 pressure was much higher. Insects, having a passive respiratory system, require a much larger O2 pressure to oxygenate large body volumes, and the current O2 pressure does not support large insects.
o2 is a symbol. A formula is something like O2 + H2 -> H20
Dick
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That's how much content of it there is
When ther is a higher concentration of O2 than CO2, rubisco can bind O2 in place of CO2.
I also would get the O2 sensor socket. It will make it much easier to get them off. It's worth the $10 or so. I change both of mine out in under an hour.
50p a minute
The O2 sensor on a Toyota Corolla is located on the exhaust manifold. The O2 sensor properly reads the air fuel ratio to tell the engine how much fuel to use.
Two moles oxygen are obtained.
The O2 sensor provides necesary information to the computer. If the vehicle is burning too much fuel there will be insufficient O2 in the exhaust. If there is too MUCH O2 in the exhaust there is a possibility that the vehicle is not performing properly and also the possibility that you will burn valves, although your EGR valve should prevent that. Periodic replacement of your O2 sensor is just good maintenance and helps with good fuel economy.
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o2 sensor?
Between £29 - £73 in O2