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I'm doing a science experiment to see if I can fit 12 pounds of oxygen into a 1 liter coke bottle. The bottle will be reinforced obviously before trying this.

2006-11-10 15:04:52 · 3 answers · asked by Issac Rangel 3 in Science & Mathematics Chemistry

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I do not think you can do this, even storing the oxygen as a liquid.

Liquid oxygen has a density of 1.141 g/cm³. The maximun mass of liquid oxygen that could be stored in one liter is

1.141 g/cm³ * 1000 cm³/L = 1141 grams

1141 grams * 0.00220 pounds/gram = 2.51 pounds.

2006-11-11 20:42:15 · answer #1 · answered by Richard 7 · 51 1

The only way you can fit 12 pounds of oxygen into a 1 liter coke bottle is to write "12 pounds of oxygen" on a small piece of paper, and slip the paper into the bottle.

2006-11-12 14:35:43 · answer #2 · answered by Rhyme_or_Reason 1 · 1 2

properly the mentos ought to be the standard mint mentos, and the soda ought to be thoroughly carbonated like merely opened. often you could additionally use a 2 liter bottle, although i could get slightly fizz out of a 12 oz..Er. merely unload in 3-4 mentos and right now close the cap i'm no longer able to rigidity that adequate it is going to explode on you in case you're too sluggish. Then discover a motor vehicle park (empty) and flow to city on it.

2016-12-14 05:07:17 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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