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Nitrogen Cylinder

08/31/2008 4:48 AM

I have a cylinder whose liquid volume is 9.2 litres. It is to be filled with pure Nitrogen at a pressure of 150 bar.
What will be the volume of the Nitrogen gas filled in Cu.feet and Cu. metres?
What will be the weight of the filled gas?

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Re: Nitrogen Cylinder

08/31/2008 8:10 AM

Use Boyle's or Charle's law to easily work it out.

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Re: Nitrogen Cylinder

09/01/2008 10:48 AM

That's strange. There's another guest asking a similar question.

http://cr4.globalspec.com/thread/26081/Cylinder

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