mm stands for millimetres and hg is the abbreviation for mercury on the Periodic Table of elements.
760 mm Hg = 1 atm therefore there are 1/760 atmospheres in 1 mm Hg.
mmHg represents the height of a column of mercury (Hg) in millimeters (mm) (as opposed to inches of mercury (inHg)). Since there are 10 mm (millimeters) in a centimeter, simply divide the mmHg by 10 and you find that 535mmHg is 53.5 centimeters Hg (cHg?).
Convert mmHg to ATM using 1 ATM = 760 mmHg as a conversion factor.
These three components are the three largest components of air. The total pressure of a gas mixture is just the sum of the partial pressures of each component. Air is a mixture and nitrogen, oxygen, and argon are the three biggest components. So, the atmospheric pressure (or air pressure) would be the sum of the partial pressure of each component of the air: Ptot=PPnitrogen + PPoxygen+ PPargon = 442 mmHg + 118.34 mmHg + 5.66 mmHg = 566 mmHg
1 standard atmosphere is 760 millimeter of mercury. 2.25 ATM is 1710 mmHg.
760 mm Hg = 1 atm therefore there are 1/760 atmospheres in 1 mm Hg.
How do you convert mm Hg to pascal?Answer1 mm Hg = 133.322 Pa760 mm Hg = atmospheric pressure = 101325 Pa133.322 times 760 mm Hg = 101325 Pa
1 mmHg = 133.3 Pa Take your amount of mmHg and multiply it by 133.3 to get the number of Pascals. Take your amount of Pascals and divide by 133.3 to get the number of mmHg.
35-45 mm Hg
700 mmHg
The PaCO2 range is 35 to 45 mmHg
This is equivalent to 0.2 atm. (152 mmHg)*(1 atm)/(760 mmHg)=0.2atm
taken up; -5 mmHg
Millimeters of mercury... Hg is the symbol for mercury.
395.2 mmHGSimply put.1 ATM = 760 mmHG (Torr)0.520 * 760 = 395.2 mmHG
mmHg represents the height of a column of mercury (Hg) in millimeters (mm) (as opposed to inches of mercury (inHg)). Since there are 10 mm (millimeters) in a centimeter, simply divide the mmHg by 10 and you find that 535mmHg is 53.5 centimeters Hg (cHg?).
Convert mmHg to ATM using 1 ATM = 760 mmHg as a conversion factor.