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What is nace pipe?

Pipe that meets the requirements of sour gas service per NACE MR0175.


What is difference between non sour service sour servce pipeline?

Type your answer here... H2S content. Sour service environments are defined by NACE International specification MR0175 as "fluids containing water and hydrogen sulphide (H2S) that is at a total pressure of 0.4MPa (65psia) or greater, and if the partial pressure of hydrogen sulphide in the gas is greater than 0.0003MPa (0.05psia)".


Sour gas definition?

Sour gas is a natural fuel gas that has high concentration of H2S (hydrogen sulfide). The sulfide gives the gas an unpleasant odour like that of rotting eggs. When burned sour gas releases SO2 (sulfur dioxide) an acid gas that can corrode metals. Acid are often referred to as sour as the origin of the word is from the Germanic word sauer or acidic


Is aluminum a gas at room temperature?

No. Aluminum metal (aluminum) is solid at 20 to 25 °C (68 to 77°F). If it were a gas, it could not be used in structures, vehicles, and food containers.


What gas is used to weld aluminum?

Most commonly used is argon, but Helium can be used as well.


Are aluminum and helium noble gases?

No, aluminum is a metal and helium is a noble gas. Noble gases are a group of unreactive elements with a full valence shell, while aluminum is a reactive metal commonly used in various applications due to its properties.


Is aluminum a solid gas liquid?

Aluminum Is A Solid!


Is aluminum a gas?

No, it is metal


Is gas made from aluminum?

No.


Which element are formed when molten alumunium oxide is electrolysed?

When molten aluminum oxide is electrolyzed, it forms aluminum metal at the cathode and oxygen gas at the anode. This process is used in the extraction of aluminum from bauxite ore.


Will aluminum react with HCl?

Yes, aluminum chloride and hydrogen gas formed


How do you sweeten sour gas?

that's not possible at all.