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    Boyles' Law

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    standard temperature and pressure is compressed to 473 mL. What is the new pressure of the gas? 2) In a thermonuclear device‚ the pressure of 0.050 liters of gas within the bomb casing reaches 4.0 x 106 atm. When the bomb casing is destroyed by the explosion‚ the gas is released into the atmosphere where it reaches a pressure of 1.00 atm. What is the volume of the gas after the explosion? 3) Synthetic diamonds can be manufactured at pressures of 6.00 x 104 atm. If

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    Experiment Report

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    )k-1k Where‚ P1 and T1 is initial absolute Temperature and absolute Pressure P2 and T2 is Temperature and Pressure after the expansion. Materials and Apparatus: Perfect gas expansion unit Procedure 1. General start up procedure is performed as stated in appendix A. All valve are fully closed 2. The hose is connected from compressive pump to pressurized chamber 3. The compressive pump is switched on and the pressure inside chamber is allowed to increase up to 160kPa.The pump is switched

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    Marcet Boiler

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    ABSTRACT This experiment was carried out to determine the relationship between the pressure and the temperature of saturated steam in equilibrium. Besides that this experiment was also done to demonstrate the vapor pressure curve. The marcet Boiler was used for this experiment. When the pressure increases‚ the temperature also increases. Therefore‚ the relationship of pressure and temperature is directly proportional. The derived formulae and the data were used to calculate the slope. The dT/dP

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    Evangelista Torricelli

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    observed that some of the mercury did not flow out and that the space above the mercury in the tube was a vacuum. After much observation‚ he concluded that the variation of the height of the mercury from day to day was caused by changes in atmospheric pressure. He never published his findings. His work in geometry aided in the eventual development of integral calculus.Torricelli’s chief invention was the mercury barometer‚ which arose from solving a practical problem. Pump makers of the Grand Duke

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    digital gas permeameter). In addition‚ the gas flow expressed by the Darcy’s equation which relates volumetric flow and pressure drop with the properties of the fluid and media. The permeability is the production capacity of hydrocarbon reservoirs because it measure of how a reservoir fluid moves through the interconnected rock pores. It is usually measured at a confining pressure of about 300 to 400 psi on both horizontal and vertical core plugs. Permeability information play a role in determining

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    Dumas Method

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    and allows this liquid to be heated in a water bath to a known temperature and escape from a flask through a tiny opening (Giunta‚ 2003). In this situation‚ vapours are assumed to be obeying the Ideal Gas Law‚ which is PV = nRT. P is the current atmospheric temperature‚ measured in atmospheres‚ V is the volume of the flask‚ n is the moles of the gas and T is the temperature of the water bath‚ measured in degrees Kelvin (Weisstein‚ 2007). R remains a constant‚ which is 0.08206 L atm/K mol (Weisstein

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    sublimation

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    SUBLIMATION Sublimation is a technique used by chemists to purify compounds. Typically a solid is placed in a vessel which is then heated under vacuum. Under this reduced pressure the solid volatilizes and condenses as a purified compound on a cooled surface‚ leaving the non-volatile impurities behind. This cooled surface often takes the form of a "cold finger" (shown in the diagram above). Once heating ceases and the vacuum is released‚ the sublimed compound can be collected from the cooled surface

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    3 6.4 6.5 7 7.1 7.2 8 8.1 8.2 Scope Normative and informative references Normative references Informative references Terms‚ definitions and abbreviations Terms and definitions Abbreviations Design pressure and temperature General Design pressure Design temperature Safety instrumented secondary pressure protection systems General Testing Line sizing criteria General Sizing of liquid lines Sizing of gas lines Sizing of gas/liquid two-/multiphase lines Sizing of flare and vent lines Detailed requirements

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    Temperature

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    Name: ___________Naomi Scharf___________________________ Date: 3/17/11________________________ Student Exploration: Boyle’s Law and Charles’ Law Vocabulary: absolute zero‚ Boyle’s law‚ Charles’ law‚ Kelvin scale‚ pressure Prior Knowledge Question (Do this BEFORE using the Gizmo.) A small helium tank measures about two feet (60 cm) high. Yet it can fill over 50 balloons! How can such a small tank contain enough helium to fill so many balloons? _The tank is compressing the helium into a denser

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    Name: ___________Naomi Scharf___________________________ Date: 3/17/11________________________ Student Exploration: Boyle’s Law and Charles’ Law Vocabulary: absolute zero‚ Boyle’s law‚ Charles’ law‚ Kelvin scale‚ pressure Prior Knowledge Question (Do this BEFORE using the Gizmo.) A small helium tank measures about two feet (60 cm) high. Yet it can fill over 50 balloons! How can such a small tank contain enough helium to fill so many balloons? _The tank is compressing the helium into a denser

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