It would increase.
Systolic pressure? I think.
It dissolves in water. The method for pumping it is neat: they drill holes in the salt bed and pump in water. The water dissolves salt until a saturated solution is reached, then more water is pumped in. After a year or more, the brine is pumped out and they start anew.
take him to hospital to have stomach pumped out
The pressure increases, and the molecules collide with the football's inner surface.
It wil leopard
I think it is Nitrogen. The normal air mixture pumped into regular road cars is not efficient at high speeds and will lose pressure easily. If that happens there could be catastrophic consequence at high speed. That is why they use nitrogen If you pump nitrogen into the tires of your regular road car, you need not check tire pressure for 3 months.
The pressure goes up.
Nitrogen.
This the solubility in water.
nitrogen
Nitrogen
It's nitrogen.
Nitrogen and oxygen = Air
Systolic pressure? I think.
Liquid nitrogen
The kind you breathe, some pump Nitrogen into their tyres.
Nitrogen is used because it has less parts per million of water than compressed air. It gives a more predictable pressure increase over a given tire temp.