760 mm Hg is the standard barometric (atmospheric) pressure. It is the pressure giving a pillar of Mercury (the elemental abbreviation of mercury is Hg) that is 760 millimeters (mm) high.
760mm Hg (standard atmospheric pressure) X .600=456 mm Hg
Paint thinner is mostly acetone. Pure acetone has a boiling point of 56 degrees Celsius at a pressure of 760mm/Hg.
760 mm Hg = 1 atm therefore there are 1/760 atmospheres in 1 mm Hg.
At STP ie (1 Atm or 101.325 kPa, 760mm Hg) The boiling point of pure water is 212 °F or 100 °C The freezing point of pure water is 32 °F or 0 °C
I'm not going to do all your work. The formula is Pressure1 X Volume 1 X Temperaure 1(in Kelvins)= Pressure 2 X Volume 2 X temperaure 2 So 3.97L X 1479mm Hg X 231.15K = y volume X 760mm Hg (1 atmosphere) X 293.15 (20 degrees C) I'll let you figure out the maths.
760mm Hg (standard atmospheric pressure) X .600=456 mm Hg
The pressure will support a column of mercury whose vertical height is 760mm.
Corrected Temperature = 100 - [(760mm Hg - Atmospheric Pressure) * (0.037°C/mm)]
Paint thinner is mostly acetone. Pure acetone has a boiling point of 56 degrees Celsius at a pressure of 760mm/Hg.
760 mm Hg = 1 atm therefore there are 1/760 atmospheres in 1 mm Hg.
Equals 101,325 pascals, 101.325 kpascals, 760 mm of Mercury, and/or 1 atmosphere
760mm
Condensate pump suction pressure below 4 feet of the condenser is almost equal to condenser pressure (760mm of Hg). If the pump equiped under the deep pit , suction pressure is vary.
29.92 inches.
This is an old measurement, but 760 mm is one atmosphere.
Indium-Mercury
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