If it's something like grease, it could start fire.
Carbonic acid (H2CO3) is formed when carbon dioxide is dissolved in water under pressure. But carbonic acid is unstable, and under atmospheric pressure, decomposes to water and carbon dioxide. H2O + CO2 ---> H2CO3
Regelation refers to melting under pressure as well as freezing under reduced pressure.
Anything expandable/flexible will expand under low pressure. but in order for it to explode I guess you need to contain it within a relatively thin container made of stronger material. eg. balloon
Equal pressure inside us.
oxygen is used for many different things such as breathing we breath oxygen out and in also divers use a snorkel which gives them access to breath under water for an amount of time
If oil is mixed with oxygen under pressure, there is a risk of combustion or explosion. This can occur because oil is flammable, and when it comes into contact with oxygen in high pressure conditions, it can ignite and cause a fire or explosion. It is important to avoid mixing oil with oxygen under pressure to prevent these dangers.
When oil is mixed with oxygen under pressure, it typically does not ignite or combust unless there is an appropriate ignition source present. However, the mixture can become unstable and lead to dangerous situations if the pressure and temperature exceed certain thresholds. Additionally, without an ignition source, the oil and oxygen may simply remain in a mixed state without undergoing any significant chemical reaction. It's important to manage these conditions carefully to prevent potential hazards.
If the compression is high enough you get a diesel engine.
Under 1 ATM of pressure, oxygen will not sublime or melt. Instead, it will remain in its gaseous state. Sublimation occurs when a substance transitions directly from a solid to a gas without passing through a liquid phase, which does not happen at 1 ATM for oxygen.
Yes under special conditions, to produce dioxygen difluoride, O2F2. For example O2 + F2 mixed at low pressure with an electrical discharge
Hydrogen can explode when mixed with oxygen in the presence of an ignition source. This can happen in environments where hydrogen and oxygen are present in the correct proportions, such as in a confined space. It is important to handle hydrogen safely to prevent such explosions.
Compressed oxygen must first be filtered to remove any impurities or contaminants. It is then typically stored in a tank or cylinder under high pressure. Before inhalation, the compressed oxygen is delivered through a regulator that reduces the pressure to a safe level for breathing.
Arterial blood is under direct pressure from the heart and is oxygen rich, which venous blood is oxygen poor and is under low pressure.
If you heat steam under pressure you get "superheated steam" under higher than original pressure
Yes, oxygen can be forced into water under pressure through a process called oxygenation. This is often done in water treatment facilities or aquariums to increase the oxygen levels in the water for aquatic organisms.
fish breath under water because in water oxygen is mixed.
Oxygen gas is usually stored under pressure in metal cylinders to increase its density and reduce its volume, making it easier and more practical to transport and use in various applications. Storing oxygen under pressure also helps to maintain its purity and prevent contamination.