BHOPAL DISASTER CASE STUDY Table of contents 1-List of figures 2 2-Difficulty of this case study 3 3-Introduction 5 4-The prevent condition 7 5-What is Methyl Isocyanate 9 6-Effects of exposing to the gas 10 6.1 –Side effects of inhaling Methyl Isocyanate 10 6.2-Sociactal effects 10 7- Exothermic reaction of Methyl Isocyanta with water and with itself 12 8- Safety features12 12 8.1- Tank safety features 12 8.2- After
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efficient distribution and transmission network. High voltage gas insulated switchgear (GIS) is ideal for such applications. The range of application of SF₆ Gas Insulated Switchgear extends from voltage ratings of 72.5 kV up to 800 kV with breaking currents of up to 63 kA‚ and in special cases up to 80 kA. Both small transformer substations and large load- centre substations can be designed with GIS technology. The distinctive advantages of SF₆ Gas Insulated Switchgear are: compact‚ low weight‚ high reliability
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Background In Bangladesh‚ natural gas is one of the important sources of energy that accounts 75% of commercial energy of the country. Again‚ Bangladesh is important to world energy markets because of its large potential natural gas reserves. This resource really reduces importing fuel from other countries and saving large number of foreign currencies. All power‚ fertilizer and today the transport sector of Bangladesh are by no means dependent on Natural Gas. From the beginning of this century
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Molar Volume of a Gas Objective: The objective is to determine the volume‚ of one mole of hydrogen gas at STP using experimental data‚ known mathematical relationships‚ and a balanced chemical equation. Theory: The goal of this lab is to find the volume of one mole of hydrogen at STP. The experimenters will be working with hydrochloric acid and magnesium to find the objective. The acid in this lab will react to the magnesium and cause the water in the eudiometer to rise because of the reaction
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What is the temperature at the end of the process in (a)? (d) What is the pressure at the end of process in (b)? (e) Show both processes in the p-V plane. Problem 2: The temperature of an ideal gas at an initial pressure p1 and volume V1 is increased at constant volume until the pressure is doubled. The gas is then expanded isothermally until the pressure drops to its original value‚ where it is compressed at constant pressure until the volume returns to its initial value. (a) Sketch these processes
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into the gas that fuels our economy. That is what keeps the gas prices high. When gas supplies are short‚ due to an “inability to refine crude oil into gas efficiently‚” prices increase. This is a component of supply and demand economics. In a positive aspect‚ rising gasoline prices do serve a purpose; they curtail usage so that we do not eventually run out of fuel. If gasoline continued to retain its cheap price‚ despite how much was available‚ people may pull up to their favorite gas station
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Gas Price Elasticity The Energy Information Administration of the Department of Energy began tracking weekly gasoline prices in 1990 by means of a survey of 800 service stations around the country. The average retail price for unleaded gasoline posted its fourth record high during the week of June 12‚ 2000‚ increasing 5 cents a gallon to an average of $1.681. The price at the pump is higher than the same period last year by 56 cents and has risen 16.2 cents over the past month (Anonymous‚ 2000)
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new shoes that coast around eighty dollars but they could spend over a hundred on gas. I mean c’mon man; you honestly don’t need to drive your car everywhere you go. The reason for having a car is to get you from point A to point B and that’s it‚ no pit stops or a last minute party that you herd was suppose to be bad ass from a person you met 5 minutes ago. Gas is one of the main key for transportations but the way gas prices are going up we should just sell our cars on other things like food‚ people
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The respiratory system is a vital factor of gas exchange due to its structures. The structure provides an efficiency to the process. Gas exchange requires an efficient system because it is a process through which blood circulates around the body‚ collects oxygen‚ delivers the oxygen to the organs that require it and releases carbon dioxide. oxygen and carbon dioxide enter and exit the body in opposite directions across a respiratory surface area that supplies enough oxygen to allow the process to
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Gas exchange or respiration in humans is the means by which getting oxygen from air into the blood and carbon dioxide out of the blood into the air. Humans must exchange these gases with the environment because oxygen is essential for cells‚ which use this vital substance to release the energy needed for cellular activities. In addition to supplying oxygen‚ carbon dioxide needs to be removed in order to prevent the buildup of this waste product in the body tissues. As breathing is the act or process
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