
18/03/2025
What is the Density of Oxygen Gas (O2) at STP?
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Introduction Oxygen (O₂) is an essential element for life, making up about 21% of Earth’s atmosphere. But when it comes to understanding its properties in scientific and industrial applications, one key factor to consider is its density at Standard Temperature and Pressure (STP). This blog post will break down the density of O2 gas at...
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13/03/2025
Sulphur Oxides in the Workplace
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Introduction If you work in an industrial setting, a chemical plant, or even a workplace that involves combustion processes, you might have come across sulphur oxides (SOx). But is sulphur oxide bad for you? More importantly, should you be worried about exposure in your workplace? The short answer is: Yes, it can be harmful. Exposure...
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13/03/2025
Is Hydrogen Sulphide Poisonous in the Gas Industry?
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Introduction The oil and gas industry are no stranger to hazardous gases, but few are as dangerous as hydrogen sulphide (H2S). Known for its distinct "rotten egg" smell, H2S is a silent killer—highly toxic, flammable, and capable of causing fatalities within seconds at high concentrations. Whether you're an industry professional, safety officer, or someone working...
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13/03/2025
How Many Isomers Does Pentane Have?
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Introduction Did you know that pentane exists in multiple structural forms? These forms, known as isomers, influence how gas detector’s function and calibrate their readings. In this post, we’ll break down the different isomers of pentane, their relevance in the gas detection industry, and why understanding them matters. What Are Isomers? In simple terms, isomers...
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