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If there's any CO2 in it at the time, it all leaks out. As the gas escapes, it expands, cools, and the pressure in the canister drops.

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If you puncture a cylinder of carbon dioxide gas why does the gas rush out instead of flowing or leaking out?

When you puncture a cylinder of carbon dioxide gas, the gas rushes out quickly because of the pressure difference between the high pressure inside the cylinder and the lower pressure outside. This sudden release of pressure causes the gas to escape rapidly, creating a rush of gas instead of a slow flow or leak.


What finger is used for an INR test?

The ring finger is commonly used for an INR test because it is less commonly used for tasks that may make the puncture site more prone to irritation or bleeding.


Is 1 cubic meter LPG equal to 1000 liter LPG?

Yes, 1 cubic meter of LPG is equal to approximately 1000 liters of LPG at standard temperature and pressure. However, the exact conversion may vary slightly depending on factors such as temperature and pressure.


Is argon dangerrous?

Argon gas is generally not considered dangerous as it is inert and non-toxic. However, in high concentrations, argon can displace oxygen and lead to asphyxiation in poorly ventilated areas. It is important to handle argon gas with proper safety precautions in industrial settings.


Is propane gas liquid or gas?

Propane is a gas a room temperature if it is not compressed. However, if it put in a canister under high enough pressure, it will be a liquid even at room temperature. Propane is a liquid below -44 degrees F or if its compressed. Grill bottles are only fillid 80% full with liquid. so you can use the propane gas on the top of the bottle.

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