Wednesday, 21 September 2011

Your Questions About 101.3

Charles asks…What is the density of carbon in carbon dioxide at 101.3 Kpa and 21 °C?Similarily I need to use the same equations of the N in N2O and the C in CH4!
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Ok, perhaps I'm getting confused. I need to find the density of the C in the CO2 adjusted for temperature, pressure and humidity. Does that make sense?David Harvey answers:What??? This question really makes no sense. Carbon dioxide is a gas and it has a density based on temperature and pressure, but the carbon in CO2. That makes no sense. Carbon is a solid at room temperature and pressure. Ditto for the and carbon, while nitrogen exists as N2 in the elemental state.

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