Of courseANS 2 - Better to epoxy it as the gas may act as a solvent on the super glue.
The solvent in natural gas is methane.
The use of an oxygen analyzer would be advised. Most nitrox and technical divers have one.
Divers (and others) call the compressed air cylinders used by divers tank(s) or SCUBA tank(s).
The word solvent is not adequate for gases.
This is a question that has no one answer, because the question is too general.It depends on the divers physiology or breathing (SAC) rate, and the depth of the dive. As one dives deeper the gas in a tank compresses, and the deeper the diver goes, the more air is consumed with each breath.A divers SAC rate is dependent on a number of variables, in general physical exertion, the divers body mass, and experience. New divers generally have much high SAC rates vs. experienced divers. Large divers have higher SAC rates as they have larger lung capacity.The AL80 (aluminum 80CF) tank is the most common tank in the world, and an AL80 allows most divers to reach their NDL (no decompression limit) at recreational depths.The fact that the tank is Neutrally buoyant has no bearing on the amount of gas in the tank. A Neutrally buoyant 80CF tank offers no advantage over a standard AL80 which is generally approx 4lbs positive when empty. The advantage of a neutrally buoyant tank is that it is approximately 1lbs negative in the water when empty. The allows the diver to remove about 5lbs from the weight belt or pockets.OW certification classes explain the factors involved in determining SAC rates and time at depth, but the only way to arrive at an answer for each individual is to get certified, and dive.
Increasing the temperature of a solvent decreases the solubility of a gas Generally, increasing solvent temperature decreases the solubility of gases.
The solubility of a gas in a solvent is directly proportional to the partial pressure of that gas above the solvent.
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the solvent is oxegenthe solute is argon gas
Scuba divers require increased air pressures in their air tanks while diving because the pressure on their bodies increases.
Probably not. The sugar will sit on the bottom of the tank like sand. Yes he/she will, the car will stop running well, or at all. Why? the sugar dissolves into the gasoline, because its a solvent