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Is a 15ml reservoir a small or a large amount of water?

A 15ml reservoir is considered a small amount of water. It is equivalent to about 0.5 fluid ounces or 1 tablespoon of water.


What is irreducible oil saturation?

Irreducible oil saturation is the residual amount of oil that remains trapped in the pores of a rock or reservoir even after water flooding or displacement with another fluid. It represents the minimum amount of oil that cannot be produced by conventional methods and is typically left behind in the formation.


What is the most reliable property used to describe the quantity of a sample of matter?

The most reliable property used to describe the quantity of a sample of matter is mass. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object and remains constant regardless of its location.


What is the reservoir that holds the greatest amount of water?

Ice caps/glaciers


A man made construction built to store a large amount of water?

territory


When a dam is built in a hot dry area creating a lake or reservoir above the dam how does the evaporation from that reservoir affect the environment?

It decreases the amount of water in the river -APEX


After three half-lives what fraction of a radioactive sample remains?

1/8 of the original amount remains.


Is the amount of the water on earth always changing or is it a constant amount?

water on the earth remains constant.man :)


Is the amount of water on earth always changing of is it a constant amount?

water on the earth remains constant.man :)


What is the amount of money you get?

Please describe what you are spending..


What is the difference between water injection and water flooding?

I do not think that there is any difference. Petroleum engineers normally inject water into an oil reservoir to maintain the reservoir pressure (and hence the ability of the reservoir to pump oil to the surface). In the process and if the water injection wells are properly located, the injected water normally sweeps (pushes out) out more oil effectively flooding the reservoir and increasing the amount of oil that is recovered from the reservoir. This incremental oil will otherwise be left behind in the reservoir. Hence, in an oil reservoir where the natural aquifer is large and strong enough to maintain the reservoir pressure, water injection is unlikely to significantly increase the oil recovery from the reservoir.


How do you calculate the mean residence time in a system?

To calculate the mean residence time in a system, you divide the total amount of time a substance spends in the system by the total amount of that substance in the system. This gives you an average time that the substance remains in the system before leaving.