ATM is the abbreviation of atmosphere which is used for nautical measurements 1ATM is equivalent to 33 feet so Ur wrist watch is resistant to 33ft wile diving..
The pressure will support a column of mercury whose vertical height is 760mm.
Under standard conditions (25oC, 1atm), the density of air is about 1.168kg/m3. Hence 1kg of air would have a volume of: 1.168kg/m3 divided by 1kg = 0.8562m3
No, they are not equivalent!
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ATM is the abbreviation of atmosphere which is used for nautical measurements 1ATM is equivalent to 33 feet so Ur wrist watch is resistant to 33ft wile diving..
Personally, I would go from mmHg to Atm which the conversion factor is 760mmHg/1Atm. From there, go to kPa which is 101.325KPa/1Atm. Your answer should come out to be 60.43KPa.
as we know that 1atm is equal to 760 torr therefore =622/760 =0.8184 atm.
I suppose you mean dense?Density of xenon is 5.9g/L @ 273K & 1atm
Temperature: usually room temperature (25 degrees Celsius) Atmospheric pressure: usually 1atm
Pascal is an alternative unit of pressure to atmospheres. 1atm is 101325pa
Pascal is an alternative unit of pressure to atmospheres. 1atm is 101325pa
Sulfur is a yellow solid at room temperature and 1 atm.
The boiling point of 3-ethylhexane is 117,508 0C at standard pressure.
1atm is equal to 760mmHg. Therefore, .520atm * 760mmHg/1atm = 395.2mmHg
298K stands for 298 Kelvin - used to measure temperature, 298K is equivalent to 25 celcius or 77 Fahrenheit 1 ATM stands for 1 atmosphere - equivalent to the pressure created by all of the gasses between sea level, and the lower atmosphere
The boiling point of Ethanol is 78.4 degrees celcius at 1atm (760mmHg) pressure.First answer by ID1367409993. Last edit by Karrie-anna