Nitrogen, N2, (about 79% in air) is a rather inert gas.
It depends on the compressed gas you're trying to buy. If you want compressed air, they'll sell it to anyone. If you're trying to buy a hazardous gas like acetylene or carbon monoxide, you've probably got to be over 18.
Gas stations that have a store usually sell compressed air cans for customers and some simple garages may have their preferred brand of compressed air for sale out of their own stock if you ask.
by using ideal gas law
That depends on what inert gas you're taling about.
The three major categories of usage for compressed air and gas are: compressed air and gas for process services, compressed air for power, and compressed air for general industrial applications.
P. B. Bennett has written: 'The aetiology of compressed air intoxication and inert gas narcosis'
Compressed air or compressed nitrogen.
Helium.
Nitrogen is a gas that can be compressed. Not all nitrogen is compressed, for example the nitrogen in the air we breath is at atmospheric pressure.
probably they wont use compressed gas in tyres. they use only normal air or nitrogen gas
Nitrogen, N2, (about 79% in air) is a rather inert gas.
The property of air that a gas exhibits is that it can be compressed and it occupies space.
Nitrogen is a gas that can be compressed. Not all nitrogen is compressed, for example the nitrogen in the air we breath is at atmospheric pressure.
It depends on the compressed gas you're trying to buy. If you want compressed air, they'll sell it to anyone. If you're trying to buy a hazardous gas like acetylene or carbon monoxide, you've probably got to be over 18.
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Ammonia (NH3) is a gas. It can be compressed the same way that Air can. … OK?