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    nitrogen presure/ tempurature change.



    l'm just wondering if anyone knows what the presure change relating to tempurtare change when using nitrogen??? cheers in advance.



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    Re: nitrogen presure/ tempurature change.

    Do it in degrees Kelvin, C +273

    P2 = T2/T1xP1
    Last edited by nike123; 06-03-2008 at 07:15 PM. Reason: wrong answer

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    Re: nitrogen presure/ tempurature change.

    Hi.
    I was under the impression that as nitrogen was an inurt gas it is not susceptable to temperature change.

    please correct me if i am wrong.
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    Re: nitrogen presure/ tempurature change.

    You are wrong. Every matter is susceptable to temperature change. Only perfect vacuum (no matter) is not!

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    Re: nitrogen presure/ tempurature change.

    Thought so.

    Heres a link half way down is a pressure temperature converter for n2.I dont know if it helps but i`m full of stupid comments today.

    its under gas properties.

    http://encyclopedia.airliquide.com/E...ia.asp?GasID=5
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    Re: nitrogen presure/ tempurature change.

    Many applications requiring an "inert gas" rely on nitrogen or carbon dioxide, because they have very little reactivity under normal pressure and temperature conditions and are much less expensive than the other "inert" gases. Nitrogen at 21 C = 800# and at 27 C = 850#

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