1 mm Hg = 1.35 cm of H2O
Since, Mercury is 13.53 times as dense as water, the ratio of the densities of
mercury : water = 13.5 : 1
In other words,
1 mm of Hg ~ 13.5 mm of H2O
or
1.35 cm of H2O
The conversion from mmHg to inches of water is: mmHg x 13.6 = inches of water
you idiotic stupid it is 1.013*10 power 5 N Mpowerof -2 and you are very poor in chemisty and this non sence website is asking the great chemistrian the answer of this simple answer
1 mm Hg = 1.36 cm of H2O
1.36
1.09 kPa = 8.176 mmHg
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Conversion for kPa to mmHG: kPa x 7.501 = mmHg202.6 kPa x 7.501 = about 1,520 mmHg
1.8 atmospheres =1368 mm of mercury26.4527078 pounds per square inch
0.550atm = 418 mmHg
1 mmHg = 133.3 Pa Take your amount of mmHg and multiply it by 133.3 to get the number of Pascals. Take your amount of Pascals and divide by 133.3 to get the number of mmHg.
1.09 kPa = 8.176 mmHg
4.5 ATM (760 mmHg/1 ATM) = 3,420 mmHg
4.5 ATM (760 mmHg/1 ATM) = 3,420 mmHg
1mm Hg = 13,16 mm H2O 760 mmHg = 1 bar 1 bar = 10 m H2O 1 mmHg =10000/760 mm H2O
mmHg x 0.001316 = atmospheres749 mmHg x 0.001316 = about 0.9855 atm
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You can't convert those units. Milimeters of water (mmH2O) is a unit of pressure equal to about 13.6 mmHg. Cubic feet per minute is a measure of fluid flow.
One millibar is 0.014504, mutiply this by how many bars. example is 250 bars X 0.014504 = 3,626...... psi. Have a nice day
its the same 235 torr
Conversion for kPa to mmHG: kPa x 7.501 = mmHg202.6 kPa x 7.501 = about 1,520 mmHg
In order to convert mmHg to kiloPascals, you need to know the conversion factor. Other helpful conversion factor are also listed. Now all you need to know how to do is complete a dimensional analysis problem. 760 mmHg = 101.325 kPa 1 ATM = 101.325 kPa 1 torr = 1 mmHg