RIZWAN ASLAM

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

GAS DENSITY MEASUREMENT




Almost independently of each other. Thus, estimates of reasonable accuracy can be obtained by adding percentage temperature and pressure deviations from a given set of conditions. 
Often, density measurement of non-ideal gases arc required which do not act  ideal gases at certain conditions; such as at high pressures, low temperatures, or under saturation. Their non-ideal behavior may be accounted-for by modifying the-Ideal Gas Law with a Z factor.

The Z factor (also called comprehensibility factor) is .numerically dependent on operating conditions and can be read from generalized comprehensibility charts with . a reasonable degree of accuracy . 

Due to the above. reasons, extra care and further considerations arc necessary in gas density measurements . For example, perfect guscs contatn equal number of molecules under same 'conditions and equal volumes. Therefore, molecular weights may be a better option in density measurements. Flask methods, gas-balance methods, optical methods, X-ray methods are typical techniques employed for gas measurements. 

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