The actual pressure varies depending on the application. One particular CO2 cartridge, used for blowing out fuel oil lines, is the Westwood T32-30, which is 8 grams at 800 psi.
None, usually, in plain water. But if it is sparkling, or carbonated water, then about 6 grams per litre.
The top of a CO2 canister isn't very thick. It will take about a half a pound of pressure to break through the top.
10,000,000,000,000.000
4,000 PSI working pressure
CO2 and O2 can not be used in the same time for shielding gas in MIG welding, it would create too much oxidation of the molten metal.
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No, paintball co2 is much higher pressure.
CO2 tanks are not rated of the amount of pressure they put out, but the size of the tank and how much weight of CO2 it holds. This is because CO2 pressure changes rapidly with temperature. It is on average about 1000 psi.
Whatever amount of pressure was used to compress the CO2 originally, can be reached (or nearly reached) when it is released into an air cylinder.
Because CO2 (or carbon dioxide) is asphyxiant. Meaning that if there is too much of it in the air, humans cannot breathe.
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Henry's law
No, the vapor pressure of CO2 would be higher. Think of it like this, if you compress the molecules in gas enough, they will be close enough together to form a liquid. Both CO2 and water can exist as liquids and gas. At atmospheric pressure (14.7psi) or normal everyday pressure, water is a liquid and CO2 is a gas. This means that 14.7psi is not enough pressure to compress CO2 into the liquid state. Therefore, CO2 has a higher vapor pressure because it requires more pressure to become a liquid. Looking at it from the other side, if you had extremely high pressure where CO2 and water were both liquids and you started lowering the pressure, CO2 would become a vapor first once you went below a certain high pressure, and water wouldn't become a gas until you went well below atmospheric pressure.
The partial pressure of SO4 in a bottle of NO2, CO2, and SO2, is 7.32 atm.
You will need to use a carbon scrubber device to capture co2 under atmospheric pressure.
CO2 extinguisher have a max test pressure of 20,700 kPa. Max design operating pressure of 18,570 kPa. The min burst pressure of a cylinder must be at least 2.7 times the max operating pressure. So the burst pressure of a CO2 fire extinguisher will be at least 50,139 kPa
Soda pop "pops" because it is bottled under pressure, with CO2 in solution in the liquid. When the pressure is relieved, the CO2 bubbles out. Heating the liquid forces the gas out of solution. No CO2, no pop.