As the gas quickly leaves the container, the pressure and the amount of gas inside decreases. With less gas, the heat decreases.
Yes, hotter Co2 expands faster than cold, but only if that temperature is constant, but heating CO2 tanks is extremely dangerous, and will not do anything but weaken the cylinder, which may explode and shrapnelize.
CO2 cartridges are cold because the gases have been released along with the H2o which try to combine. Hope I helped (I exceed science standards so ask anything to me lol) Mollie & her twin Crystal
Use it for what? If its paintball, then you just screw it in. Because its cold, the pressure will go down, and you wont shoot as fast. Also you can store CO2 in "cold" places.
Whatever amount of pressure was used to compress the CO2 originally, can be reached (or nearly reached) when it is released into an air cylinder.
Normally it is done by weight. The empty cylinder weight is known and the weight with CO2 is taken and the CO2 weight is found.
No…Co2 is carbon dioxide, what you exhale.
It depends on the model, but most only need one.
CO2 is delivered at the nozzle at approximately -130 degrees Fahrenheit (-79C).
The amount of CO2 in a SodaStream bottle varies depending on the carbonation level desired. Typically, a standard SodaStream CO2 cylinder can carbonate up to 60 liters of water, infusing it with approximately 0.5 to 0.9 grams of CO2 per liter, depending on the user's preference for fizziness. In terms of total CO2 volume, this equates to around 30 to 54 grams of CO2 per cylinder.
According to the manufacturers instructions.
carbon dioxide (CO2)
Indefinite. Usually they are tested & certified annually.