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No. Magma is molten rock with some gasses mixed in.
When it has no other gasses mixed with it. For example, we breathe oxygen, but we do not breathe pure oxygen because it is mixed with nitrogen.
Ammonia can be mixed with KNO3 at room temperature.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Dual Combustion Cycle (also known as the limited pressure or mixed cycle, Seiliger cycle or Sabathe cycle) is a thermal cycle that is a combination of the Otto cycle and the Diesel cycle. Heat is added partly at constant volume and partly at constant pressure, the advantage of which is that more time is available for the fuel to completely combust. Because of lagging characteristics of fuel this cycle is invariably used for diesel and hot spot ignition engines. The dual cycle consists of following operations: # Adiabatic compression # Addition of heat at constant volume. # Addition of heat at constant pressure. # Adiabatic expansion. # Rejection of heat at constant volume.
the first layer is the surface layer it is nice and warm and mixed with the waves. the next layer is the thermocline it is just warm not any thing special. the next is freezing cold i would not want to go there.
2 atm + 3 atm
2 atm + 3 atm
2 atm + 3 atm
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.
2 atm + 3 atm
Close. Solubility is the ability of one substance to dissolve in another at a given temperature and pressure.
No. Magma is molten rock with some gasses mixed in.
When it has no other gasses mixed with it. For example, we breathe oxygen, but we do not breathe pure oxygen because it is mixed with nitrogen.
Ammonia can be mixed with KNO3 at room temperature.
If your question is "Why is Acetylene and Oxygen used for welding/cutting NOT Oxygen and air"? This is why. Acetylene and air mixed in correct proportions produces a flame temperature of 4500F to 4800F degrees. Acetylene mixed with Oxygen in the correct proportions produces a flame well above 5500F degrees. This extra heat melts the metal faster and increases the speed you can cut or weld. Other gasses instead of Acetylene are used but do not produce as high a temperature. Oxygen is almost always used with these other gasses.
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two or more refridgerants mixed together that will have a small range of boiling and/or condensing points for each system pressure. Small fractionation and temperature glides will occur but are often negligable.