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RE: A More Detailed Response To @trumpman

in #science7 years ago

Ah, now I understand. (It didn't sound condescending, btw. I hope I didn't either). I still think you would have to give more weight to the spec. heat capacity of air because it is the transmitter of energy until it reaches the cat skin.

The conversion of hydrogen volume to the amount of hydrogen goes through the molar volume of an ideal gas which is under normal conditions 22.4 liter/mol. (0.0785 liter / 22.4 liter/mol) would give us 0.00325 mols of hydrogen. Maybe the converter you used was working with cube meters or something?

Nah, I am not going to make a post :-) Chemistry and physics are way too far back for me.

Now, I am thinking that this guy might have sucked in some lighter gas into his rectum. Some people can fart at will.

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No you didn't sound condescending, sorry for the late reply. School just started up along with some other things.

If there are 0.00325 mols of hydrogen as stated then the energy released by the hydrogen would be 1.57 kJ instead of 157 kJ thus reducing the temperature even more. I do apologize if my conversions are incorrect and will make the note.