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Chemical Resistant Submersible Sensor and Instrument Probes - Chemical resistant submersible sensors and instruments are engineered for continuous operation in aggressive media such as acids, alkalis, and solvents.
Hydrochloric acid storage tank 1mH2Og hydro-static pressure transmitter - A hydro-static pressure transmitter for storage tank level monitoring use to measure level of 36% hydrochloric acid over a range of 0 to 1 mH2O g by immersion in the tank, and sending the corresponding 4-20mA signal through the submersible electrical connection.
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User Guide
This molar volume (Vm) units conversion tool will convert values of volume per unit molar amount of substance into any combination of volumetric and molar amount units.
Molar volume is a measure of the total volume in a quantity of substance, divided by the number of moles it contains, or the equivalent molar value. It is used by chemists to easily determine the volume of each constituent compound required for mixing together at set proportions and concentrations.
The SI unit used for molar volume is cubic metres per mole (m³/mol).
In addition to the common units used for calculating molar volume, such as cubic metres per mole (m³/mol), cubic centimetres per mole (cm³/mol), cubic decimetres per mole (dm³/mol), litres per mole (L/mol), or millilitres per mole (mL/mol), you can also select other volume units combined with molar amount units, which are not typically used in calculating molar volume values.
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Trichloroethylene compatible 100 mbar Ex pressure transmitter - Intrinsically safe pressure transmitter with ceramic diaphragm for trichloroethylene compatibility. Ideal for low-pressure measurement in hazardous areas.
Chemical Resistant Submersible Sensor and Instrument Probes - Chemical resistant submersible sensors and instruments are engineered for continuous operation in aggressive media such as acids, alkalis, and solvents.
