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What is nitrogen gas used in?

Nitrogen gas has a wide variety of applications, including serving as an inert replacement for air where oxidation is undesirable: * To preserve the freshness of packaged or bulk foods (by delaying rancidity and other forms of oxidative damage) * In ordinary incandescent light bulbs as an inexpensive alternative to argon. * On top of liquid explosives as a safety measure * The production of electronic parts such as transistors, diodes, and integrated circuits * Dried and pressurized, as a dielectric gas for high voltage equipment * The manufacturing of stainless steel * Use in military aircraft fuel systems to reduce fire hazard * Filling automotive and aircraft tires due to its inertness and lack of moisture or oxidative qualities, as opposed to air, though this is not necessary for consumer automobiles. Nitrogen is commonly used during sample preparation procedures for chemical analysis. Specifically, it is used as a means of concentrating and reducing the volume of liquid samples. Directing a pressurized stream of nitrogen gas perpendicular to the surface of the liquid allows the solvent to evaporate while leaving the solute(s) and un-evaporated solvent behind. Nitrogen tanks are also replacing carbon dioxide as the main power source for paintball guns. The downside is that nitrogen must be kept at higher pressure than CO2, making N2 tanks heavier and more expensive. A further example of its versatility is its use as a preferred alternative to carbon dioxide to pressurize kegs of some beers, particularly stouts and British ales, due to the smaller bubbles it produces, which make the dispensed beer smoother and headier. A modern application of a pressure sensitive nitrogen capsule known commonly as a "widget" now allows nitrogen charged beers to be packaged in cans and bottles. It is also important to note that nitrogen is the major component of air, being 78.08% of it, although its physiological purpose is currently disputed.


Why must people be careful when using ether?

Ether is an extremely effective solvent for many chemical reactions but is extremely dangerous. First and foremost, ether is extremely flammable. In enclosed environments, ether can also exhibit certain explosive properties (explosions in meth labs are often the result of the use of ether solvents and poor ventilation). Many ether solvents will degrade to a peroxide form which can be extremely volatile. Expired casks of ether must be treated very carefully (bomb-squads are often called upon to dispose of expired ether kegs at chemistry labs). Ether also has psychoactive properties which for many years were utilized by the medical community as a general anesthetic. In general, ether must only be used in extremely ventilated environments with proper fire safety devices.


Were is carbon dioxide found?

FoodsA candy called Pop Rocks is pressurized with carbon dioxide gas at about 40 bar (600 psi). When placed in the mouth, it dissolves (just like other hard candy) and releases the gas bubbles with an audible pop.Leavening agents produce carbon dioxide to cause dough to rise. Baker's yeast produces carbon dioxide by fermentation of sugars within the dough, while chemical leaveners such asbaking powder and baking soda release carbon dioxide when heated or if exposed to acids.BeveragesCarbon dioxide is used to produce carbonated soft drinks and soda water. Traditionally, the carbonation in beer and sparkling wine came about through natural fermentation, but many manufacturers carbonate these drinks artificially. In the case of bottled and kegged beer, artificial carbonation is now the most common method used. With the exception of BritishReal Ale, draught beer is usually transferred from kegs in a cold room or cellar to dispensing taps on the bar using pressurised carbon dioxide, often mixed with nitrogen.Wine makingCarbon dioxide in the form of dry ice is often used in the wine making process to cool down bunches of grapes quickly after picking to help prevent spontaneous fermentation by wildyeasts. The main advantage of using dry ice over regular water ice is that it cools the grapes without adding any additional water that may decrease the sugar concentration in thegrape must, and therefore also decrease the alcohol concentration in the finished wine.Dry ice is also used during the cold soak phase of the wine making process to keep grapes cool. The carbon dioxide gas that results from the sublimation of the dry ice tends to settle to the bottom of tanks because it is heavier than regular air. The settled carbon dioxide gas creates a hypoxic environment which helps to prevent bacteria from growing on the grapes until it is time to start the fermentation with the desired strain of yeast.Carbon dioxide is also used to create a hypoxic environment for carbonic maceration, the process used to produce Beaujolais wine.Carbon dioxide is sometimes used to top up wine bottles or other storage vessels such as barrels to prevent oxidation, though it has the problem that it can dissolve into the wine, making a previously still wine slightly fizzy. For this reason, other gasses such as nitrogen or argon are preferred for this process by professional wine makers.Pneumatic systemsCarbon dioxide is one of the most commonly used compressed gases for pneumatic (pressurized gas) systems in portable pressure tools and combat robots.Fire extinguisherCarbon dioxide extinguishes flames, and some fire extinguishers, especially those designed for electrical fires, contain liquid carbon dioxide under pressure. Carbon dioxide extinguishers work well on small flammable liquid and electrical fires, but not on ordinary combustible fires, as it is so dry. Carbon dioxide has also been widely used as an extinguishing agent in fixed fire protection systems for local application of specific hazards and total flooding of a protected space, (National Fire Protection Association Code 12). International Maritime Organization standards also recognize carbon dioxide systems for fire protection of ship holds and engine rooms. Carbon dioxide based fire protection systems have been linked to several deaths, because it does not support life in the concentrations used to extinguish fire (40% or so), however, it is not considered to be toxic to humans. A review of CO2 systems (Carbon Dioxide as a Fire Suppressant: Examining the Risks, US EPA) identified 51 incidents between 1975 and the date of the report, causing 72 deaths and 145 injuries.WeldingCarbon dioxide also finds use as an atmosphere for welding, although in the welding arc, it reacts to oxidize most metals. Use in the automotive industry is common despite significant evidence that welds made in carbon dioxide are more brittle than those made in more inert atmospheres, and that such weld joints deteriorate over time because of the formation of carbonic acid. It is used as a welding gas primarily because it is much less expensive than more inert gases such as argon or helium.When used for MIG welding, CO2 use is sometimes referred to as MAG welding, for Metal Active Gas, as CO2 can react at these high temperatures. It tends to produce a hotter puddle than truly inert atmospheres, improving the flow characteristics. Although, this may be due to atmospheric reactions occurring at the puddle site. This is usually the opposite of the desired effect when welding, as it tends to embrittle the site, but may not be a problem for general mild steel welding, where ultimate ductility is not a major concern.Pharmaceutical and other chemical processingLiquid carbon dioxide is a good solvent for many lipophilic organic compounds and is used to remove caffeine from coffee. Carbon dioxide has attracted attention in the pharmaceuticaland other chemical processing industries as a less toxic alternative to more traditional solvents such as organochlorides. It is used by some dry cleaners for this reason. (See green chemistry.)Carbon dioxide is used as an ingredient in the production of urea, carbonates and bicarbonates, and sodium salicylate.[16] Carbon dioxide is known to react with Grignard reagents to form carboxylic acids. In a metal carbon dioxide complexes, CO2 serves as a ligand, which can facilitate the conversion of CO2 to other chemicals.[edit]Agricultural and biological applicationsPlants require carbon dioxide to conduct photosynthesis. Greenhouses may (if of large size, must) enrich their atmospheres with additional CO2 to sustain and increase plant growth.[17][18][19] A photosynthesis-related drop (by a factor less than two) in carbon dioxide concentration in a greenhouse compartment would kill green plants, or, at least, completely stop their growth. At very high concentrations (a factor of 100 or more higher than its atmospheric concentration), carbon dioxide can be toxic to animal life, so raising the concentration to 10,000 ppm (1%) or higher for several hours will eliminate pests such as whiteflies and spider mites in a greenhouse.Carbon dioxide is used in greenhouses as the main carbon source for Spirulina algae.In medicine, up to 5% carbon dioxide (130 times the atmospheric concentration) is added to oxygen for stimulation of breathing after apnea and to stabilize the O2/CO2 balance in blood.It has been proposed that carbon dioxide from power generation be bubbled into ponds to grow algae that could then be converted into biodiesel fuel.


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What is a barrel of beer?

A barrel of beer is equal to two kegs or 31 gallons, which is roughly 13.8 24-unit cases of 12-ounce cans or bottles


What are beer kegs made of?

Aluminum. Although there are still a few breweries (Miller) who also use rubber-coated kegs, although the inner drum is still aluminum. There are also wooden casks, although commercially-sold beer is not sold in these vessels - it is transfered into aluminum cooperage first. Actually most kegs are stainless steel. There are a few aluminum ones out there, but due to the abuse they get the vast majority are stainless (even the rubber-coated ones)


Can you purchase beer kegs in Ocala Florida?

No, beer is against the law in Ocala. Drive to Orlando and buy kegs from Micky Mouse.


What do you fill kegs with?

Kegs are normally filled with beer, lager, cider, ales and stouts such as Guinness.


What is the battle of kegs?

the battle of the kegs is a Irish tridition kegs hold beer and when challenged a man may accept or decline if he accepts they drink as many kegs as they can till someone has won


How many kegs of beer do you need for a party?

a lot :)


Can you buy beer kegs from morrisons in chester?

no you can`t


How much beer to buy for a wedding?

thirty kegs


How many kegs of beer does the Nimbus Brewing Company produce each year?

The company produces 45.000 kegs of beer each year. It corrisponds to 22500 barrels. When the company started producing beer 15 years ago, it had a capacity of less than 200 kegs a year.


Does corona beer come in kegs?

No. Don't know why either.


What counties in Alabama can you buy beer kegs?

Montgomery county Alabama


Out of what do people drink beer?

mug I love Jonas brothers. They rock -mc me too,