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How can I mix gases in a chamber measuring only pressure and temperature
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[QUOTE="electr0dave, post: 6207281, member: 664463"] Hello. Thanks for the reply. Initially the chamber has air at ambient pressure. I fill the chamber with compressed air (coming from a compressor) to 2 bar and then close the solenoid valve and open an electrovalve that only escapes that air (until pressure "0"). A kind of renewal cycle. Then I open the valve of the compressed air again until P1, close it, and open the valve of the CO2 cylinder until the pressure P2. Inside the chamber will be an object that absorbs CO2. The aim is to control and monitor the pressure inside the chamber. By measuring the total pressure variation I must get a good approximation (knowing that the object only absorbs CO2) from how much CO2 was absorbed. [/QUOTE]
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