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What are high pressure and low pressure gases in chemistry?​

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=>Well, at sea level, the average barometric pressure should be somewhere around 1.013 * 10^5 Pa, or around 1,013 millibars, or 29.92 inches of Mercury. “High pressure” basically means “above-average pressure.” When you're above 1,013 millibars, you're generally approaching high pressure systems.

=>Pressure is determined by the flow of mass from a high pressure region to a low pressure region. Pressure measurements are made on the fluid states--liquids and gases. Air exerts a pressure which we are so accustomed to that we ignore it. The pressure of water on a swimmer is more noticable.

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