Dalton says: "The partial pressure of a (non-condensing) gas in the mixture is proportional to its concentration." Since your total pressure is 1000 mmHg and the volumes all total to 1000 mL, you don't even need to take your shoes off to do the math.The nitrogen's volume is 780 ml of the total 1000 ml so its partial pressure is 780 mmHg of the total 1000 mmHg.
This question makes no sense because pressure is not measured in mL.
Air pressure drops and wind speed increases.
5 mL is about 29.4 times larger than 0.17 mL
There are 5 mL in 1 teaspoon.
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I think the voulume is required in ml , So the answer will be 152ml...
Dalton says: "The partial pressure of a (non-condensing) gas in the mixture is proportional to its concentration." Since your total pressure is 1000 mmHg and the volumes all total to 1000 mL, you don't even need to take your shoes off to do the math.The nitrogen's volume is 780 ml of the total 1000 ml so its partial pressure is 780 mmHg of the total 1000 mmHg.
This question makes no sense because pressure is not measured in mL.
1875 mL
Air pressure drops and wind speed increases.
5 ml or more of air can cause air embolism.....It can travel through the circulatory system and cause air embolim....
1.013*10^5
If it is a hole then there is no dirt in it so the answer to the first part is 0. 1 litre = 1000 millilitres so 5 L = 5000 ml. So there are 5000 mL of air.
Air Pressure
About 8 ml of tidal volume per kg of body weight. An 5 kg baby (11 lbs) would breath about 40 ml of air per breath.
That is 45.6 ml.