Density
To find the pressure of the hydrogen gas in torr, you can use the difference in height of the mercury columns and the density of mercury. First, calculate the pressure difference due to the 18.0 cm height difference in the mercury columns. Then, convert this pressure into torr using the conversion factor 1 atm = 760 torr.
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The pressure of the gas is equal to the atmospheric pressure plus the difference in the heights of the mercury levels. To convert 736 mmHg to cm, divide by 1.333. Then calculate the difference in heights: 9.2 cm. Add the two values together to find the pressure of the gas.
If the height of the mercury column in the leveling bulb is 30mm greater than that in the gas buret and atmospheric pressure is 670mm, what is the pressure on the gas trapped in the buret?
A rear seat
You use the wand in Mercury's hand to open one of the columns in the big hall. You need to put the wand where something is missing on one of the columns.
No. They have similar properties. Mercury and bromine are the only liquids in their columns.
A mercury pressure device, such as a manometer, works based on the principle that the pressure of a fluid is directly proportional to the height of the fluid column. In a mercury manometer, a column of mercury is used to measure the pressure difference between two points. The difference in height of the mercury column indicates the pressure difference between the two points.
Oxygen accounts for 42% (by volume) of an extremely rarefied atmosphere.
Weight = mass x gravitational field strength. W=mg On Earth, g=9.8N/kg On Mercury, g=3.8N/kg Thefore the difference in weight will be the objects mass x (9.8-3.8) = 6 x the objects mass. Weight difference = 6m
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A monometer is an instrument used to measure the pressure of gases or liquids. It typically consists of a U-shaped tube filled with a liquid, such as mercury or water, where the difference in height between the two columns indicates the pressure difference. Monometers are commonly used in laboratories and industrial applications to gauge pressure in various systems. They are particularly useful for measuring low pressures in vacuum systems.