There are different sizes of (gaseous form) oxygen tanks and then there are different sizes of (liquid form) oxygen. With the liquid form there is a large main tank that the smaller tanks are filled and refilled from. Check with a medical equipment company. If they carry home oxygen therapy services, I am sure they would be glad to show you the different kinds. Keep in mind that certain tanks require the use of an oxygen conserving device. This would mean that a person would have to tolerate receiving bursts of oxygen instead of a constant flow. A person would have to qualify for a conservor device, this means that they would have to be tested to see if their oxygen saturation levels were able to stay above a certain level while using the conservor. Some people just do not tolerate conserving devices and will have to have continuous flow of oxygen.
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Oxygen tank!
By using an air pump and power fitler and bubble stone and lowering the water in your tank 3 to 4 inches depending on the size of your tank it will create more oxygen in your tank
it carries food,the oxygen tank and some things astronauts need
The oxygen inside an oxygen tank is typically in a compressed or liquefied state, depending on the type of tank. The pressure inside the tank keeps the oxygen in its condensed form until it is released through a regulator for use.
oxygen tank
Slightly. "Oxygen" as it exists in the air, or if you buy a tank of it, is O2--two oxygen atoms bonded together. "Ozone" is O3--an unstable "allotrope" of oxygen.
There is NO Oxygen Sensor in the Gas Tank.....
Yes, a tank of oxygen can be half full. The oxygen would be stuck in said tank meaning no more oxygen can get in unless refueld.
well you can control the pressure of it but by level, that depends on how much oxygen is in the tank. the easiest way to change the pressure of oxygen can be by heating or cooling the tank.
an oxygen tank
Oxygen in an airplane is not carried in a tank, it is the result of a chemical reaction. The oxygen will last for approximately ten to fifteen minutes.