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I am trying to find a formula which can calculate the volume that gas X will decrease by when pressure Y is added to it. Now I have already been pointed to the Ideal Gas Equation, however I read that this is best suited when looking at a single volume of a monatomic gas eg. Argon...
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Thanks for the response, yes I did mean volume...as in, calculating the volume that the gas will decrease to as the pressure increases!
I'm going to try and test these calculations in a real experiment so instead of messing about with monatomic gas in a closed system (which I believe...
Wow thanks for the quick resonse Q_Goest!
So if I could just run this past you and make sure I'm doing this right?
If we use the same example U-Bend, make it at sea level
liquid L = pure water at 20°C
Gas G = standard air
X = 1.5 metres
Plug Surface Area = 0.01m3
using dp= rho x g...
I have been trying to find out how to calculate a number of things in a system involving liquid and gas.
In the attached diagram there is a U-bend with gravity acting down on it. If one side is sealed with a plunger and the other side is filled with a fluid (L) we would end up with the...