0.3771 psi
STP stands for Standard Temperature and Pressure. At STP, the pressure of natural gas is 1 atm, and 1 mole of gas takes up 22.4 liters.
is motions of gas particles are related to the pressure exerted by the gas
You can calculate the pressure of any gas in an enclosed space provided you know the number of moles of gas (or can calculate the number of moles), the volume of the space and the temperature of the gas. The equation is: PV=nRT P is the pressure, which is what you are calculating. V is the volume, which you need to know or to calculate from the dimensions of the piston. n is the number of moles of the gas, which you need to know R is the gas law constant; depending upon the units for the other four numbers, you can look this number up on the internet T is the temperature of the gas, which needs to be in Kelvin for the equation to work
change the pressure and/or the temperature of the gas
Is natural gas heavier than air
26 millibars = 0.377 psi
The pressure of LP gas of 10psi is equal to: 689 millibars.
Without knowing whether this is atmospheric-pressure natural gas, pipeline-pressure or compressed natural gas (and the pressure it's been compressed to), or liquefied natural gas, this is an unanswerable question.
The incoming pressure of natural gas in the UK is somewhere between 19-23 mbar.
Compressed natural gas is natural gas under pressure which remains clear, odorless, and non-corrosive. This is when natural gas is compressed to less than 1% of its volume at standard atmospheric pressure.
medium pressure
Under pressure it is a liquid.
Natural gas can only be liquefied under extreme pressure.
Pressure from sediment turned decaying plankton at the bottom of the ocean into natural gas.
Maher A. Ibrahim has written: 'Threshold pressure in gas storage' -- subject(s): Natural gas, Pressure, Underground storage 'Undiscovered natural gas resources of Montana' -- subject(s): Natural gas
coal is made from heat and pressure but i dont kno natural gas
STP stands for Standard Temperature and Pressure. At STP, the pressure of natural gas is 1 atm, and 1 mole of gas takes up 22.4 liters.