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required air is approx 12 cubic feet of air per cubic feet of natural gas

fro propane it will be approx 19 cubic feet of air

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20 volume peroxide comes from a beauty supply store. Try Sally's.


How do you determine the atmospheric pressure using Boyle's law?

To determine atmospheric pressure using Boyle's law, you need to measure the volume and pressure of a gas when it is in equilibrium with the atmosphere. By rearranging Boyle's law equation (P1V1 = P2V2) and substituting the known values, you can solve for the atmospheric pressure. The initial pressure (P1) will be the pressure of the gas in the apparatus, and the final pressure (P2) will be the atmospheric pressure pushing on the gas.


What is the volume of water at 90 degrees celsius?

The volume of water at 90 degrees Celsius will depend on factors such as pressure and container size. However, under normal atmospheric conditions, water at 90 degrees Celsius will have a slightly higher volume than at room temperature due to thermal expansion.


If the number of molecules in the atmosphere increased would the atmospheric pressure increase decrease or stay the same?

Air pressure is based on the density of molecules in the atmosphere. Density is mass divided by volume or D=M/V. By increasing the mass of air, the density increases. Decreasing volume also causes the density to increase. A high pressure zone means air has more mass per unit volume. A low pressure zone means the air has less mass per unit volume.


Which layer has more volume of oxygen between the troposphere and stratosphere?

The troposphere has more volume of oxygen compared to the stratosphere. This is because the troposphere is the layer of the atmosphere closest to the Earth's surface, where most atmospheric gases are concentrated, including oxygen. The stratosphere, located above the troposphere, has lower concentrations of oxygen.

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