If you mean the air oxygen, then it is (surprisingly) free! Because you breathe it and need it in order to live!
A oxygen concentrator is a device providing oxygen therapy to a patient at minimally to substantially higher concentrations than available in ambient air.They are used as safer,less expensive, and more convenient alternative to tanks of compressed oxygen.
No, oxygen-17 and oxygen-18 are different isotopes of oxygen. They differ in the number of neutrons each atom contains. Oxygen-17 has 8 protons and 9 neutrons while oxygen-18 has 8 protons and 10 neutrons.
4 liters of oxygen is 100% oxygen because the volume is entirely filled with oxygen.
An oxygen conserving device delivers oxygen to the user only when they inhale, as opposed to continuously flowing oxygen. This helps to reduce the amount of oxygen wasted during exhalation and increases the efficiency of oxygen delivery.
Most oxygen molecules are composed of two atoms of oxygen, and we frequently refer to oxygen as O2 (or O2) for this reason. Oxygen can also exist as the molecule called ozone, which is O3. Ozone is unstable, and will revert to O2 in a few minutes.
An Oxygen sensor does not reset. You have to replace them and yes they are expensive.
At a first glance, this seems really weird since:oxygen is essential for human survivaldiamond is not essential for human survival...and therefore, oxygen should be expensive whereas diamond not.However, looking at the scarcity we realize that there are a lot more oxygen than there are diamonds.Therefore, since oxygen is abundant (while not infinite), it is cheap (unit price). and since diamond is extremely scarce, it is expensive.
The simple answer is availability. Oxygen is ubiquitous, found everywhere on earth. Diamonds are rare, hard to find, difficult and expensive to mine, then to plan, cut, polish, transport and display.
The cost to repair expensive oxygen equipment in England vary by provider. To get very detaield information specific to your equipment, you must contact local providers.
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It could, though medical-grade oxygen is significantly more expensive than welding-grade oxygen so I'm not sure why you would want to do this.
And they are expensive to replace... (i replaced one @ $400)
The oxygen cannister has a higher filtration which is more expensive but great for your home,especially for allergy suffers etc.
Pretty expensive, apparently. My check engine light was on; The dealer diagnosed it as "the front and rear oxygen sensors on bank 1 not working." Charged me $223.52 ea. for the two sensors and just about $300 for labor. I was searching to see what others have been charged.
You could die, you might run out of oxygen, it is very expensive, and you could get frostbite or altitude sickness.
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.
A oxygen concentrator is a device providing oxygen therapy to a patient at minimally to substantially higher concentrations than available in ambient air.They are used as safer,less expensive, and more convenient alternative to tanks of compressed oxygen.