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Air. We don't inject that part into people, it always leads to trouble.

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Q: What is the air in the syringe made of?
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Why do you flick a syringe?

Tapping a syringe causes any air bubbles to collect at the highest point in the syringe, and usually done when pointing it upwards. This makes removing air bubbles easier, which makes the syringe's use safer.


When you push the plunger are the air particles closer together in the syringe or in the bubble?

when you push the plunger are the air particles closer together in the syringe or in the bubble


Why does the doctor push the plunger of the syringe before he pulls it out to draw liquid to a syringe?

So that there wouldnt be any air in the syringe. because if just a little bit of air is injected into your body, you'll die


Can you push the plunger inside a syringe filled with air if the end of the syringe is blocked?

yes you can, because the molecules of the air are loosely packed enough to be compacted or moved.


Why is air injected into a vial before attempting to withdraw a drug with a syringe?

you have to add air to get return of the medication into the syringe because the vial is a vacuum. you are breaking the seal of the vacuum and will get out in medication what you put in of air.


The syringe pump is made out of what?

The syringe pump is primarily made out of metal. They are designed and made in the United States. They can be custom made to fit the person's need. They can be found on the internet.


If you push the plunger of a syringe filled with air and let go what will happen?

If you push the plunger of a syringe filled with air and let go, it will come back up again! :) :P


How can an air bubble be expelled from a syringe?

To prevent injecting an air bubble into your blood, which can kill you.


What is the device to air pressure?

Appliances that work on air pressure: 1. Syringe Explanation: When the piston of the syringe is pulled, the volume in it increases, while the number of air molecules is still the same, resulting the low air pressure in the syringe and automatically, the air pressure outside is higher if compared to that of the air pressure in the syringe. the higher air pressure outside will force the liquid that you wish to suck to enter the syringe. 2. Siphon (for cleaning water in the aquarium) 3. Spraying pump 4. Straw All of the appliances work according to the same principle.


How does a syringe use atmospheric pressure?

The force of the syringe sucking up all the air into the cylinder causes it to displace and fill the space inside the cylinder once all the air has been removed. It needs something to fill the space of where the air was, such as blood, medicine and other liquids. The liquid inside the syringe displaces the air inside the cylinder.


What happens to the marshmallows in the syringe as i push the plunger down What happens to the marshmallows in the syringe as i pull the plunger up?

When you push the plunger of a syringe down into a marshmallow, it puffs up with air. When you pull the plunger of the syringe up while it is in the marshmallow, it will shrink.


A doctor pushes down the plunger of the syringe places its nozzle in the medicine and then pulls up the plunger to make the medicine rise up in the syringe?

he pushes the plunger so that he removes the air molecules from the syringe and make it vacuum and then puts it in the medicine and pulls the plunger so that the liquid rises without the air molecules getting in the syringe (arjun)