328,350 Torr at 4345m
Pressure is measured in Torr. It is a unit used to measure pressure, especially in low-pressure environments, such as in vacuum systems or in chemistry.
No, Torr is a unit of pressure, not energy. It is used to measure gas pressure in many industries, such as chemistry and physics.
1 torr is 0.00131578947 atm. Therefore, 742 torr is 0.976315789 atm.
Turning ice into vapor in a vacuum chamber at 1 torr requires a lower pressure than standard atmospheric pressure to facilitate sublimation (ice directly turning into water vapor without melting). At 1 torr, the pressure might not be low enough to overcome the energy required for sublimation. Lower pressures, below 1 torr, are typically needed for efficient ice sublimation in a vacuum chamber.
The maximum vacuum pressure that can be achieved in this vacuum chamber is 10-6 torr.
1075 torr - 720 torr = 355 torr
its the same 235 torr
630 torr
630 torr
11,012 torr
600 Torr (1 atm/760 Torr) = 0.789 atmospheres ================
Gragson says 3900 torr.
742 torr is 0.97632atm. This is gotten by multiplying by 0.00131578947, what one torr is in ATM. i.e 742 x 0.00131578947.
Pressure is measured in Torr. It is a unit used to measure pressure, especially in low-pressure environments, such as in vacuum systems or in chemistry.
To find the final pressure of the nitrogen, we can use Boyle's Law which states that the pressure and volume of a gas are inversely proportional when temperature is constant. Therefore, 100 mL * 810 torr = 72 mL * final pressure. Solving for final pressure, we get: final pressure = (100 mL * 810 torr) / 72 mL = 1125 torr. So, the pressure of the trapped nitrogen in the syringe is 1125 torr.
At 10,000 feet above sea level, the atmospheric pressure is approximately 528 torr. This is lower than the standard atmospheric pressure at sea level, which is 760 torr.
The vapor pressure of carbon tetrachloride is 11.94 Pa at 20°C This is 0.0896 torr or 89.6 mTorr