Chemistry, asked by hotguy14, 1 year ago

what amount of pressure we bears all the time by gases at sea level
A)1 atm. B) 760 torr
C) 14.7 psi. D 20 tons
F) All G) None of these ​

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Answered by QuEeNoFdEm0n
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Explanation:

heya mate option C is the answer

Answered by Anonymous
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The average pressure at mean sea-level (MSL) in the International Standard Atmosphere (ISA) is 1013.25 hPa, or 1 atmosphere (Atm), or 29.92 inches of mercury. Standard sea-level pressure, by definition, equals 760 mm (29.92 inches) of mercury, 14.70 pounds per square inch, 1,013.25 × 103 dynes per square centimetre, 1,013.25 millibars, one standard atmosphere, or 101.325 kilopascals.

So, the answer is (c) 14.7 psi.

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