Just to clarify, paintball guns use N2, not NO2. But using CO2 can damage the internals, and eventually break the gun.
To determine the number of molecules in 19.6 g of NO2, you first need to calculate the number of moles in the sample. Then, you can use Avogadro's number (6.022 x 10^23 molecules per mole) to convert moles to molecules.
To calculate the mass of ozone produced, we need to first determine the balanced chemical equation for the reaction between NO2 and oxygen to form ozone. Then, we can calculate the molar mass of ozone and use stoichiometry to find the mass produced from 4.00 g of NO2.
Air conditioners do not contain CO2 as a refrigerant. Typically, air conditioners use refrigerants such as hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) or hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) which are not the same as carbon dioxide (CO2). CO2 is not commonly used in air conditioning systems due to its properties.
To effectively control CO2 levels in a mushroom grow room, one can use a CO2 monitor to measure levels and adjust ventilation or use a CO2 generator to supplement levels if needed. Maintaining proper airflow and monitoring levels regularly can help ensure optimal conditions for mushroom growth.
Scientists may use infrared gas analyzers, gas chromatography, or portable CO2 sensors to measure carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere or in a controlled environment. These instruments can provide accurate measurements of CO2 concentrations in various settings.
If your gun is meant to run on CO2, then it will function well. If it is not, then it will jam up when the liquid gets insides until the gun completely jams up.
Well no a Co2 cun justs uses compresed Co2 intead of a spring or a batery Co2 if fairly cheap and are easy to use
No it can only use HPA because the CO2 will mess up the soleinoid and possibly damge your gun
Co2 comes out of a bb gun because of the compressed co2 cartridges that are used to propel the bb itself. Additionally, the bb gun that does not use co2 cartridges just doesnt shoot out co2, but air in general.
It depends on the gun, but "both" is an acceptable answer.
Yes.
only if it is built to handle co2. weather or not a marker can use CO2 depends on how it is built not which firing modes it has.
It depends on the KGS system, and the FPS of it the gun.
It depends on what type of gun you are using. Refer to the manual. I would say that Green gas would be better than CO2 because it keeps your gun in better condition, but use CO2 if your gun suggests that you should use HFC 134a.
Use C02 to propell the pellet
No, It is strictly prohibited in the manual. It will cause the gun to jam up.
Smart Parts claims it does, but you have to change settings, and even then you risk CO2 bleeding into the gun and damaging it.