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Ryk writes:
Actually PV = nRT is just an equation of state for an ideal gas that would be equally at home in either a thermo or a chem text book. If there are any meaningful definitions of "chemistry", "thermodynamics", and "physics" anymore, then PV = nRT belongs in the second, which is a branch of the third. But this is a philosophical quarrel that we'll not solve here. All I know is, there ain't no oil in my raw shop air, hot as it may be. And certainly not compared to proximity to my 2-stroke outboard, 2-stroke chain saw, 2-stroke string trimmer, or 2-stroke Weber charcoal grill. |
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