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Q: What causes the pressure inside an oxygen tank to change?
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How could you control the level of oxygen in the tank?

well you can control the pressure of it but by level, that depends on how much oxygen is in the tank. the easiest way to change the pressure of oxygen can be by heating or cooling the tank.


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Increasing the pressure is usually done through uing a compressor which pumps gas in to the cylinder and this increases the pressure.


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Partial pressure of oxygen of 1.6 will cause toxicity. If using standard air (roughly 20% O2) this equates to a pressure of 8 bar which is present at 70m. In terms of the percentage of O2 which causes toxicity, it depends on the depth but a partial pressure of 1.6 bar is the toxicity threshold


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Can The eye of the tornado have oxygen in it?

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