CO2 cartridges are cold because the gases have been released along with the H2o which try to combine. Hope I helped (I exceed science standards so ask anything to me lol) Mollie & her twin Crystal
Unfortunately, you cannot... That manufactures make them so once the CO2 neck is punctured, that cannot be refilled. Attempt in refilling these cartridges can result in serious injury or most likely death. However, you can buy more in bulk at your local Sporting Goods store. Thank You for using WikiAnswers®
In a Penguin 350 filter, the cartridges typically face toward the front of the filter where the water enters. The cartridges should be placed with the side that says "Front" facing the front of the filter to ensure proper water flow through the filter media.
-4 Fahrenheit is considered to be cold. In fact, it is well below freezing point (32 Fahrenheit), so it is very cold.
Cold air is heavier than warm air because cold air has higher density. This is because the molecules in cold air are closer together, leading to a greater mass per unit volume compared to warm air.
Low degrees are associated with cold temperatures, so lower degrees usually indicate colder weather.
Use it for what? If its paintball, then you just screw it in. Because its cold, the pressure will go down, and you wont shoot as fast. Also you can store CO2 in "cold" places.
Unfortunately, you cannot... That manufactures make them so once the CO2 neck is punctured, that cannot be refilled. Attempt in refilling these cartridges can result in serious injury or most likely death. However, you can buy more in bulk at your local Sporting Goods store. Thank You for using WikiAnswers®
Yes, CO2 cartridges can expire. To determine if they are still safe to use, check the expiration date printed on the cartridge. Additionally, inspect the cartridge for any signs of damage or corrosion. If the cartridge is past its expiration date or shows signs of damage, it is best to replace it with a new one.
Ink cartridges for printers can be a headache if you let them. One tactic to avoid the situation is to purchase ink cartridges before you become desperate and willing to do anything to get them. Shelf life on ink cartridges is sufficient to justify this, as long as you store them away from heat and out of direct sunlight. It should go without saying that you do not want to have ink cartridges exposed to cold temperatures, either. Ink cartridges can be obtained so economically, that even if you have to throw one away, it would be a small loss.
Opening and closing of stomata is regulated by concentration of water in guard cells. When transpiration is required, water reaches the guard cells and they swell up. This opens the stomata's pore. When they are not required to be opened, water is not present in guard cells and they shrink causing stomata's pore to close.
Cartridges are used to contain materials. Ink cartridges hold ink and deposit the required amount with an electrical signal. Bullet cartridges hold bullets so a gun can be fired repeatedly.
Open the door window of a car over a cliff and chuck it out
Cartridges are used to contain materials. Ink cartridges hold ink and deposit the required amount with an electrical signal. Bullet cartridges hold bullets so a gun can be fired repeatedly.
The dry ice is the solid form of the Carbon Dioxide (CO2) so you can name it: Carbonic anhydride, Carbonic acid gas, Carbon oxide, Carbonic oxide, Carbon(IV) oxide, and also as you called it, Dry ice (solid phase).
sure, gennerally there are 30lb co2 tanks and 50lb tanks that you can fill from, you will also need a fill station and instruction from a air smith on how to use it, so it is fairly expensive to own, but what a lot of people do it buy a fill station and then rent a co2 tank for the day from a welding shop or another place that will do it (scuba shops sometimes, propane stations, you just have to do a little searching) for a 50lb tank i think it was around $30-$40 so have everyone pitch in a few bucks and you are covered for the day
It is not hard to refill ink cartridges. I do so. just be sure of which hole hold which color.
CO2 itself can't freeze anything unless the CO2 is cold! It's like asking "Is water cold?" Well, only if it has been cooled down!There is nothing special about CO2 to make it cold unless it is cooled! CO2 can be frozen, in which case it is commonly called dry ice, and dry ice can certainly freeze water because CO2 freezes at -78 °C (instead of 0 °C for water). But more often, CO2 exists at a gas, and it will be whatever temperature the air around it is.