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Re: Paging all chemistry experts: how can I tell if it's N2 or Air? - DJM - 06-21-2011 Have it tested with an O2 meter Re: Paging all chemistry experts: how can I tell if it's N2 or Air? - haikuman - 06-21-2011 DJM wrote: Smart ass *(:>* :cartman: Re: Paging all chemistry experts: how can I tell if it's N2 or Air? - OWC Jamie - 06-21-2011 space-time wrote: I don't want ot take any chances. Evacuate 100+ people,shut down production, fine from fire marshal.... I would be in serious trouble. I am gonna run along hose outside the facility and do experiments outside ![]() so have a cpr/ respiratory distress exercise at the same time. Get the pretty girl with the big boobs to volunteer. :-) Re: Paging all chemistry experts: how can I tell if it's N2 or Air? - davester - 06-21-2011 haikuman wrote: Smart ass *(:>* :cartman: Actually, that's not a bad idea. If you have an industrial hygienist onsite (very likely if you are dealing with compressed gases and other chemicals) ask to borrow their O2 meter. Otherwise take the suggestion of filling a test tube and taking it outside to try the match trick. Re: Paging all chemistry experts: how can I tell if it's N2 or Air? - freeradical - 06-21-2011 cbelt3 wrote: Yeah.. Re: Paging all chemistry experts: how can I tell if it's N2 or Air? - haikuman - 06-21-2011 davester wrote: Smart ass *(:>* :cartman: Actually, that's not a bad idea. If you have an industrial hygienist onsite (very likely if you are dealing with compressed gases and other chemicals) ask to borrow their O2 meter. Otherwise take the suggestion of filling a test tube and taking it outside to try the match trick. I was trully advocating that idea... perhaps my oblique and distorted humor was confusing. haikuperson now assumes the the John Belushi persona """ you don't like my cooking""" my sword now raised in the seppuku position. Re: Paging all chemistry experts: how can I tell if it's N2 or Air? - davester - 06-21-2011 haikuman wrote: Smart ass *(:>* :cartman: Actually, that's not a bad idea. If you have an industrial hygienist onsite (very likely if you are dealing with compressed gases and other chemicals) ask to borrow their O2 meter. Otherwise take the suggestion of filling a test tube and taking it outside to try the match trick. I was trully advocating that idea... perhaps my oblique and distorted humor was confusing. haikuperson now assumes the the John Belushi persona """ you don't like my cooking""" my sword now raised in the seppuku position. Samurai Industrial Hygienist! Re: Paging all chemistry experts: how can I tell if it's N2 or Air? - macphanatic - 06-21-2011 Paul F. wrote: If it is an air sampling or very early smoke detection system (VESDA is one brand) it could very well do so. One of my clients had their VESDA system in the computer room go into pre-alarm. They checked out the room and the system, found nothing. They thought it was a system issue and called in for service. 24 hrs later, their server monitoring identified a hard drive issue. Migrated the data to a new hard drive and pulled the old one. Shortly afterwards, the pre-alarm cleared itself. Re: Paging all chemistry experts: how can I tell if it's N2 or Air? - macphanatic - 06-21-2011 billb wrote: Even if it was H2, it would only make a small bang. We did this in High School AP Chemistry to lighten the mood occasionally. Ok, it we really did it just to see who would jump. Yes we were juvenile. Re: Paging all chemistry experts: how can I tell if it's N2 or Air? - tenders - 06-21-2011 Try a lighter. No smoke, same effect. |