Author Question: Which gas law is applied in a fusible-plug pressure-relief valve? a. Boyle's c. Dalton's b. ... (Read 76 times)

RYAN BANYAN

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Which gas law is applied in a fusible-plug pressure-relief valve?
 
  a. Boyle's c. Dalton's
  b. Charles' d. Gay-Lussac's

Question 2

Which of the following is the Pin Index Safety System pin position for oxygen?
 
  a. A c. C
  b. B d. D



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D
The pressure-release valve allows some of the gas on top of the liquid to escape if the contents are warmed too much. This release of gas allows the gas within the container to expand, thus lowering the temperature. This maintains the gas under pressure between its boiling point and its critical temperature so that the majority of the reservoir's contents will be maintained in the liquid state.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A
Recall that in this system, indexing is accomplished by the exact placement of two pins into holes in the post valve.



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