Mine Gases Flashcards

1
Q

What is the specific gravity of Air?

A

1.0

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2
Q

What is the specific gravity of oxygen?

A

1.1054

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3
Q

What is the specific gravity of nitrogen?

A

0.9674

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4
Q

What is the specific gravity of Carbon Dioxide?

A

1.5291

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5
Q

What is the specific gravity of Carbon Monoxide?

A

0.9672

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6
Q

What is the specific gravity of Nitrogen Dioxide?

A

1.5894

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7
Q

What is the specific gravity of hydrogen?

A

.0695

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8
Q

What is the specific gravity of hydrogen sulfide?

A

1.1906

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9
Q

What is the specific gravity of sulfur dioxide?

A

2.2638

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10
Q

What is the specific gravity of Methane?

A

.5545

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11
Q

Specific gravity of Ethane?

A

1.0493

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12
Q

Specific gravity of propane?

A

1.5625

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13
Q

Specific gravity of Butane?

A

2.010

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14
Q

Specific gravity of acetylene?

A

.9107

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15
Q

Specific gravity of Radon?

A

7.526

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16
Q

Oxygen

A

O2

17
Q

Nitrogen

A

N2

18
Q

Carbon Dioxide

A

CO2

19
Q

Carbon Monoxide

A

CO

20
Q

Nitrogen Dioxide

A

NO2 or N2O2

21
Q

Hydrogen

A

H2

22
Q

Hydrogen Sulfide

A

H2S

23
Q

Sulfur Dioxide

A

SO2

24
Q

Methane

A

CH4

25
Q

Ethane

A

C2H6

26
Q

Propane

A

C3H8

27
Q

Butane

A

C4H10

28
Q

Acetylene

A

C2H2

29
Q

Radon

A

Rn

30
Q

Explosive range - Oxygen

A

Supports combustion

31
Q

Explosive range - Carbon monoxide

A

12.5 - 74.2%

32
Q

Explosive range - hydrogen

A

4.0 - 74.2% highly explosive

33
Q

Explosive range - H2S

A

4.3 a 45.5%

34
Q

Explosive range - CH4

A

5 to 15%

35
Q

Explosive range - Ethane

A

3.0 - 12.5%

36
Q

Explosive range - propane

A

2.12 - 9.35%

37
Q

Explosive range - butane

A

1.86 - 8.41%

38
Q

Explosive range - Acetylene

A

2.5 - 80%