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  1. Why do we still need to know about the Rankine temperature scale?

    Jul 12, 2018 · The Rankine scale is sort of like the Kelvin analog for Fahrenheit users. Rankine is an absolute temperature scale, and has the property of having a 1°R change equal to a 1°F …

  2. physical chemistry - What is the difference between temperature …

    Usually, we measure temperature in Celsius, Fahrenheit, Rankine, etc (note that Kelvin measures temperature as well--but it also measures thermodynamic temperature) Thermodynamic …

  3. Why is the volume of one mole of gas 22.4 or 22.7 dm3?

    Oct 2, 2024 · It will assume different units and values depending on for instance whether the pressure is expressed in units of atmosphere ($\pu{atm}$) or pascal ($\pu{Pa}$); temperature …

  4. inorganic chemistry - Thermal Decomposition of Sulfur …

    Jan 22, 2020 · Also, as a side note, SF6 reacts vigorously with Lithium metal (used to power the United States Navy's Mark 50 torpedo closed Rankine-cycle propulsion system per this …

  5. May I treat units (e.g. joules, grams, etc.) in equations as variables?

    May 14, 2015 · Treating units as if they were algebra is called “dimensional analysis”. One example given in that article is the question of how many seconds are there in two years.