They're exactly the same number. "Hg" is the chemical symbol for mercury.
1 kiloPascal is equal to 7.5006 mmHg. So, using that conversion rate, it can be found that 769.3 mmHg is equal to 102.6 kPa.
1.09 kPa = 8.176 mmHg
0.550atm = 418 mmHg
Well, an aneroid barometer, is called an aneroid barometer- but, a barometer measures air pressure, and an aneroid barometer is a barometer that contains no liquid.
400 mmHg pressure can be converted to KP to be 53.33.
1 kiloPascal is equal to 7.5006 mmHg. So, using that conversion rate, it can be found that 769.3 mmHg is equal to 102.6 kPa.
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?).
4.5 ATM (760 mmHg/1 ATM) = 3,420 mmHg
since we know that the total pressure is 670 mmhg and the pressure of water at 20 c is 17.5 mmhg, we use dalton's law. 670=17.5+ gas pressure 652.5=gas pressure by definition then we use the law P1V1T2=P2V2T1 tp find V2=47.9969 L
4.5 ATM (760 mmHg/1 ATM) = 3,420 mmHg
1.09 kPa = 8.176 mmHg
13 atmospheres = 9,880 mmHg
0.550atm = 418 mmHg
Well, an aneroid barometer, is called an aneroid barometer- but, a barometer measures air pressure, and an aneroid barometer is a barometer that contains no liquid.
40 psi = 2,069 mmHg
253 mmhg (torr)
751.5 mmHg = 0.9888 atmospheres