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  1. co2 Pressure (PSI) for force carbonating water - Homebrew Talk

    Jul 14, 2010 · Hi, I just got my DIY water carbonation system delivered. I bought a 5 lb. co2 tank, a corny keg, a bottle cap for carbonating in 2 liter bottles, and the 2 gauge regulator. Went and had a CO2 …

  2. Regulators: CO2, N2, O2, Beer gas - Homebrew Talk

    Oct 9, 2017 · Assuming that the low-pressure side adjusts to the value-ranges I want, is there any reason not to use something sold as an O2 regulator on my CO2 tank, the sold-as CO2 regulator on …

  3. Confusing Threads on CO2 and Beer Gas Tanks - Homebrew Talk

    Dec 19, 2022 · CO2 regulators can be used on beer gas tanks, but beer gas is under higher pressure. CO2 is liquid in the tank, and beer gas being a mix of Nitrogen and CO2 is just compressed gas and …

  4. Reaction between NaOH and CO2 - Chemistry Stack Exchange

    Aug 12, 2016 · So I wanted to know what the reaction between sodium hydroxide and carbon dioxide can be, and upon research I got 2 answers. The first one is $$\\ce{CO2 + NaOH(aq) -> …

  5. Nitrogen or co2 for a Stout - Homebrew Talk

    Oct 30, 2009 · CO2 Tank Beer Gas Tank Regulator that can handle both CO2 and Beer Gas Adapter for CO2 to Beer Gas. I am able to serve beer either on Beer Gas or CO2 this way. Where I exchange …

  6. Can we dispel the myth of the 'CO2 Blanket' - Homebrew Talk

    Jun 27, 2025 · If CO2 somehow sinks to the bottom then we'd all be dead thanks to living in a CO2 blanket covering the planet. It doesn't work that way. In reality, a 100% concentration of CO2 being …

  7. Why does Co2+ have 7 electrons in the 3d orbital, and not 5 like Mn?

    Aug 3, 2014 · Why does Co2+ have 7 electrons in the 3d orbital, and not 5 like Mn? Ask Question Asked 11 years, 7 months ago Modified 7 years, 6 months ago

  8. What should a Co2 tank gauge read when full? - Homebrew Talk

    Oct 12, 2009 · Co2 will vary with temperature. my tank in the fridge reads 600PSI (normal for 36*) and should read around 830PSI at room temperature that being said..you are fine.

  9. Why is carbon dioxide nonpolar? - Chemistry Stack Exchange

    Jul 26, 2014 · I understand that polarity corresponds to an electronegativity difference and that the larger the electronegativity difference, the more polar the bond. However, I have read that carbon dioxide is

  10. Hybridization of carbon in CO2 - Chemistry Stack Exchange

    May 4, 2016 · Hybridization is determined by molecular geometry. Carbons participating in triple bonds like those in acetylene have two regions of electron density. Carbon dioxide is a linear molecule, and …