72.97384. Use PV=nRT
3340 mm Hg
0.5atm
250 mm Hg
If the volume of a container of air is reduced by one half the partial pressure of the oxygen with in the container will be doubled. If the volume of a container of gas is reduced, the pressure inside the container will increase.
This is because the pressure of BUTANE(C4H10) is lower than that of OXYGEN(O2) and HELIUM(He)
3340 mm Hg
0.5atm
4.12atm
well first you need to know how much pressure is being exerted on the bag and the temperature that the oxygen is at.
250 mm Hg
If you add pressure to the system, minimise the size of the container that the oxygen is in and you can compress 10l to 1l of oxygen as it is a gas
it doublesIf the mass of the air remains constant, the PPO2 doubles.
In general any pressurized gas container is "empty" when the pressure inside is equal to ambient air pressure. There is still gas in the container, but not enough pressure to expell the gas. Medical oxygen tanks should never be allowed to go below 200psi. The tank is considered empty at this point and should be replaced.
If the volume of a container of air is reduced by one half the partial pressure of the oxygen with in the container will be doubled. If the volume of a container of gas is reduced, the pressure inside the container will increase.
Oxygen is free. Wherever you go, there is an unlimited supply all around you. Nobody has access to more or less oxygen than anybody else has, and nobody ever has to pay for oxygen. What you DO pay for is to have someone compress (or liquify) the oxygen, stuff it into a suitable container for you, and deliver it to you. Prices depend on the pressure in the container, the volume inside the container, and the purity of the oxygen in there ... the oxygen you need for respiratory therapy will be different and more expensive than the oxygen you use for welding.
yes they do ***** Depends on your idea of high pressure. A container at 30psi, the particles push gently. At 2500 psi like oxygen comes, they push very hard.
Yes as the oxygen (gas) can be compressed into the very small container which is a property.