<VV> Weight of Air

Bill Hubbell whubbell at verizon.net
Tue Feb 28 06:33:22 EST 2012


Ignorance of the relationship between pressure and temperature of gasses really makes my blood Boyle!

Bill

On Feb 27, 2012, at 9:07 PM, "Rick Norris" <ricknorris at suddenlink.net> wrote:

> 
>  Kinda,
>  Actually it has been changed to STiP which stands for Scientifically Tested and inflated Product!
>  TLH
> 
>  STP markets air now?
> 
> 
> 
> OK, obviously some people must be bored... <G>
> 
> The density of air at STP is 13 cubic feet to the pound. The density of any 
> other gas at STP is proportional to its molecular weight. The average MW for air 
> is 29. Nitrogen is 28. Helium is 4. Hydrogen, the lightest gas, is 2.  Also, 
> hydrogen is the most thermally conductive gas there is. For whatever that's 
> worth! 
> 
> Now, if anyone wants to see if they think ANY of this is a big deal, well, have 
> fun!! 
> 
> 
> 
> John Roberts
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