Specific Gravity of Mercury hg is 13.6, so 1 mm Hg = 13.6 mm H2O, 1 mm H20 = 0.07353 mm Hg.
The specific gravity of mercury is 13.5 (approx). So mass of 15mm of H2O = mass of 15/13.5 = 1.11... mm of mercury
Convert mmHg to ATM using 1 ATM = 760 mmHg as a conversion factor.
Given: 39ft. H2O Conversions you can look up or know: 1ft=12in 1in=25.4mm 1mmHg=13.6mm H2O 39ft H2O (12in H2O/1ft H2O)(25.4mm H2O/1in H2O)(1mm Hg/13.6mm Hg)= 874.0588235 in calculator, but 874 with sig figs.
1atm is equal to 760mmHg. Therefore, .520atm * 760mmHg/1atm = 395.2mmHg
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The specific gravity of mercury is 13.5 (approx). So mass of 15mm of H2O = mass of 15/13.5 = 1.11... mm of mercury
How do you convert mm Hg to pascal?Answer1 mm Hg = 133.322 Pa760 mm Hg = atmospheric pressure = 101325 Pa133.322 times 760 mm Hg = 101325 Pa
24.9 in = 63.2 cm = 630.2 mm 630.2 mm Hg / (760 mm Hg / 1atm) = .863 ATM
Convert mmHg to ATM using 1 ATM = 760 mmHg as a conversion factor.
1 mm Hg = 1.35 cm of H2O Since, mercury is 13.53 times as dense as water, the ratio of the densities of mercury : water = 13.5 : 1 In other words, 1 mm of Hg ~ 13.5 mm of H2O or 1.35 cm of H2O
Simply convert atm to mm Hg using 1 atm = 760 mm Hg. Thus, 3.1 atm = 3.1x760 = 2356 mm Hg
1mm Hg = 13,16 mm H2O 760 mmHg = 1 bar 1 bar = 10 m H2O 1 mmHg =10000/760 mm H2O
(ATA - 1) x 760
Given: 39ft. H2O Conversions you can look up or know: 1ft=12in 1in=25.4mm 1mmHg=13.6mm H2O 39ft H2O (12in H2O/1ft H2O)(25.4mm H2O/1in H2O)(1mm Hg/13.6mm Hg)= 874.0588235 in calculator, but 874 with sig figs.
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To convert Torr to mm Hg, divide by 1.33. So, the partial pressure of helium in mm Hg is 439 Torr / 1.33 = 330 mm Hg. To find the partial pressure of hydrogen, subtract the partial pressure of helium from the total pressure: 600 mm Hg - 330 mm Hg = 270 mm Hg. Hence, the partial pressure of hydrogen gas is 270 mm Hg.
1atm is equal to 760mmHg. Therefore, .520atm * 760mmHg/1atm = 395.2mmHg