Torr is the same thing as mmHg its just another name for it so 760 Torr is = to 1 atm
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No, it's correct. I didn't even bother looking at the source and if the source says otherwise, try finding a more credible source next time.
At the standard atmospheric pressure of 101325 Pa water boils exact at 100 degrees Celsius.
It's a measure of pressure. Specifically, it's the amount of pressure exerted by the air in the atmosphere at sea level.
The correct pressure in kPa for 1.54 ATM is 156.6 kPa. This conversion is based on the fact that 1 ATM is equal to 101.3 kPa.
To convert gauge pressure to absolute pressure, you need to add the atmospheric pressure. Since the atmospheric pressure at sea level is 1 atm, the internal pressure in this case would be 2.7 atm (25 psi gauge pressure = 1.7 atm + 1 atm atmospheric pressure).
The answer is 0,125 moles.
1 Pascal is 0.00750061683 torr
A. An increase in pressure from 2 ATM to 3 ATM will result in a decrease in volume of gas. B. An increase in pressure from 3 ATM to 4 ATM will result in a decrease in volume of gas. C. A decrease in pressure from 4 ATM to 1 ATM will result in an increase in volume of gas. D. An increase in pressure from 1 ATM to 3 ATM will result in a decrease in volume of gas.
To experience a pressure of 2 ATM, you would need to dive to a depth of 20 meters (2 ATM = 1 ATM (surface) + 1 ATM (pressure at 10 meters depth)). At a depth of 100 meters, the pressure would be approximately 11 ATM (1 ATM at surface + 1 ATM for every 10 meters).
The pressure of freshwater increases by 1 atm for each 34 ft of depth. The pressure of seawater increases by 1 atm for each 33 ft of depth. If surface pressure is 0.97 atm, simply add that pressure to the pressure of the water. For seawater, you are exactly 1 atm below the surface... So: 1 atm + 0.97 atm = 1.97 atm For freshwater, divide 33 by 34 to get the fraction of an atmosphere you're adding to your surface pressure: 33/34 * 1 = 0.97 atm Then add that number to the surface pressure: 0.97 + 0.97 = 0.94 atm
One ATM, Atmosphere, is equal to 1033.2275548 grams. An ATM is a unit of pressure. Pressure is equal to the force divided by the area.
1 atm
At the standard atmospheric pressure of 101325 Pa water boils exact at 100 degrees Celsius.
It's a measure of pressure. Specifically, it's the amount of pressure exerted by the air in the atmosphere at sea level.
The correct pressure in kPa for 1.54 ATM is 156.6 kPa. This conversion is based on the fact that 1 ATM is equal to 101.3 kPa.
The total pressure of the mixed gases will be 5 ATM. The partial pressure of each gas will remain the same as their individual pressures before mixing, so the partial pressure for the gas originally at 2 ATM will remain at 2 ATM, and the gas originally at 3 ATM will remain at 3 ATM.
1 atm
Air pressure is expressed using a variety of measures including atm (atmospheres) Torr (1 atm = 760 Torr) pounds force per square inch (1 atm = 14.6959 psi) mm Hg (1 atm = 760 mm Hg = 760 Torr) inches Hg (1 atm = 29.9213 in-Hg) pascal (1 atm = 101325 Pa) kilopascal (1 atm = 101.325 kPa) bar (1 atm = 1.01325 bar)