Chemistry, asked by vidyahimangani, 6 months ago

Which is the property of a gas which allows it to be used in a tyre?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Nitrogen expands lesser than air so nitrogen is used in racing cars. Should have no or minimum moisture content since moisture rusts rims of tubeless tyres. Moisture should be removed from the gas medium.

Answered by AdarshSankritya
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If it:

Doesn’t corrode metal or rubber (at an unacceptable rate),

Remains a gas at all possible operating temperatures…

Doesn’t explode when heated (remembering that pressurising the gas will increase its temperature) or is subjected to a source of ignition,

Has molecules large enough that it can’t seep out through either the rubber of the tyre itself or through the valve

you can use it…

For 99.99% of possible applications, good old fashioned air fulfils all the requirements

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