<VV> Compressor Tank
ScottyGrover at aol.com
ScottyGrover at aol.com
Wed May 16 13:48:54 EDT 2007
In a message dated 5/16/2007 7:46:24 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
dkdewald at pasty.net writes:
Hello Scotty,
At atmospheric pressure CO2 gas deposits (condenses) into solid "dry ice" at
-78 C. CO2 only exists in the liquid state at pressures greater than 5
atmospheres (about 75 psi). At room temperature CO2 will remain liquid in a tank
at about 800psi.
Dale
I didn't know that. Thanks--I only worked in a lab where they brought in
huge slabs of dry ice. Didn't need air conditioning in the summer in the
Detroit area---good news.
Scotty from Hollyweird
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