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can I apply magnetic field to increase concentration of a gas? or I will need too big magnetic field to surpass the 1000C molecular motion?
fysik said:can I apply magnetic field to increase concentration of a gas? or I will need too big magnetic field to surpass the 1000C molecular motion?
fysik said:I want to concentrate a 1000C gas in an area
can I apply magnetic field to increase its concentration in that area?
berkeman said:Your re-statement didn't really help. What kind of area? How concentrated? Why do you think that a B-field will have any effect on the gas?
Can you just use a piston in a cylinder to do the concentration?
fysik said:I want to increase concentration to increase chemical reaction possibility/rate
fysik said:why it's wrong assumption?
isn't oxygen paramagnetic?
.can I apply magnetic field to increase concentration of a gas?
This is the first time you mentioned "paramagnetic." First we thought you were thinking of neutral atoms. Then we thought you were thinking of ions:fysik said:isn't oxygen paramagnetic?
Now it's paramagnetic atoms.fysik said:magnetic fields change the route of gas ions
fysik said:well, you could answer "yes, if the gas is magnetic/paramagnetic"
but it's not only that, what about if the gas is dipoles?
so that's why I didn't specify