![2 x 76 x 136 Example 12. If the normal density of sea water is 1.00 g cm-3, what will be its density at a depth of 3 kilometre? Given: compressibility of 2 x 76 x 136 Example 12. If the normal density of sea water is 1.00 g cm-3, what will be its density at a depth of 3 kilometre? Given: compressibility of](https://d2rrqu68q7r435.cloudfront.net/images/10783187/b31039b0-aff8-49fa-95c1-8d3ff05d7075.jpg)
2 x 76 x 136 Example 12. If the normal density of sea water is 1.00 g cm-3, what will be its density at a depth of 3 kilometre? Given: compressibility of
![Vacuum increases the mean-free-path of gas molecules.mean-free-path Vacuum prevents chemical reaction. Vacuum removes contaminants from surfaces.contaminants. - ppt download Vacuum increases the mean-free-path of gas molecules.mean-free-path Vacuum prevents chemical reaction. Vacuum removes contaminants from surfaces.contaminants. - ppt download](https://images.slideplayer.com/15/4560652/slides/slide_2.jpg)
Vacuum increases the mean-free-path of gas molecules.mean-free-path Vacuum prevents chemical reaction. Vacuum removes contaminants from surfaces.contaminants. - ppt download
![as. Which of the following are correct statements (1) 760 torr is equal to 1 atmosphere (2) 10^{6} dynes/cm ^{2} is called 1 Bar (3) 10^{5} Newtons/m ^{2} is pascal (4) 1 as. Which of the following are correct statements (1) 760 torr is equal to 1 atmosphere (2) 10^{6} dynes/cm ^{2} is called 1 Bar (3) 10^{5} Newtons/m ^{2} is pascal (4) 1](https://d2rrqu68q7r435.cloudfront.net/images/10783134/ce1b6b57-f66c-4b09-937e-815c789b9674.jpg)
as. Which of the following are correct statements (1) 760 torr is equal to 1 atmosphere (2) 10^{6} dynes/cm ^{2} is called 1 Bar (3) 10^{5} Newtons/m ^{2} is pascal (4) 1
![SOLVED:pts Question 1 Express an osmotic pressure of 7 atm in units of 'dyne/cm?. Using scientific nolation, the osmotic pressure is A x 108 dyne/cm?, Sclect | Solect pts SOLVED:pts Question 1 Express an osmotic pressure of 7 atm in units of 'dyne/cm?. Using scientific nolation, the osmotic pressure is A x 108 dyne/cm?, Sclect | Solect pts](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/dce1fac7923f4b74963532b1a298a6ff.jpg)