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If the height of the mercury column in the leveling bulb is 30mm greater than that in the gas buret and atmospheric pressure is 670mm, what is the pressure on the gas trapped in the buret?
Nonporous rocks.
Nitrogen is an element. It is a gas forming about 80% of the air. Nitrogen is almost inert but it is a vital component in the proteins that go to making up living things. Therefore there is a natural Nitrogen cycle in nature. Nitrogen is trapped by bacteria forming the root nodules of certain plants (legumes and clovers) and during lightening strikes and is released back into the air by the processes of organic decay. Thus yes, the Nitrogen needed by living things is renewable.
(736-92)= 644 mmHG
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P1*V1 = P2*V2, Therefore your numerical answer would be 100*810/72 torr.
compressed air
If the room was quite weakly constructed, you might have a chance. It would really depend on what the room was made of, how it was built, etc.
Boyle demonstrated this relationship using a U-shaped tube sealed at one end. The tube had mercury added to it so that a volume of gas was trapped at the sealed end of the tube; the gas thus was compressed by atmospheric pressure and the pressure from the column of mercury. Boyle poured mercury into the open end of the U-tube and measured the change in volume of the trapped gas as the applied pressure increased.
No. Dissolved gasses trapped under pressure provide the force.
The main one is Carbon Dioxide (or CO2). Also, methane and nitrogen are all trapped in the Earth's atmosphere, and CFC's also.
If u are on a workbook page and you are in Science 6 and live in Cali, and working on a chart, you answer is "Dissolved gasses under pressure are trapped in magma underground" Nicky Dicky Anwered this question
Gases
Eruption
Its caused by dinosaurs decomposeing and millions of years if heat and pressure