The vapor pressure of propane at 15.0 degrees Celsius is approximately 0.52 MPa (or about 5.2 bar). This value indicates the pressure exerted by propane vapor in equilibrium with its liquid at that specific temperature. Vapor pressure can vary slightly based on the source, but it typically falls within this range at 15°C.
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The answer is NO LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) is stored at around 150-200psi. Nitrous Oxide is stored at around 800psi A propane tank is simply not strong enough to contain N2O. If one would use N20 in a propane tank the tank would rupture before any sizable amount of "giggle gas" would be added. -CJP
The pressure is 103,5 at.
30 N 150 W is in the North Pacific Ocean, and a city would be impossible. The nearest land is Hawaii 19.8968° N, 155.5828° W
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To purchase a propane grill it can cost anywhere between 150 dollars to 500 dollars depend on what you are looking for and how much you want to spend on it
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A pair of supplementary angles adds up to 180 degrees. Therefore, the supplement to a 150 degree angle is 180 - 150 = 30 degrees.
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The amount of vapor generated from 1 liter of gasoline at 35°C can vary based on the specific composition of the gasoline, but on average, gasoline has a vapor pressure of about 40-50 kPa at this temperature. Generally, approximately 150 to 200 milliliters of vapor can be generated from 1 liter of gasoline under these conditions. However, these values can fluctuate based on factors like the exact formulation of the gasoline and ambient pressure.
No. The interior angles of a triangle must add up to 180° 150° + 10° + 10° = 170° ≠ 180° Therefore a triangle cannot have interior angles of 150°, 10° and 10°