Input interpretation
Brønsted-Lowry bases | critical pressure
Summary
median | 4.07 MPa highest | 22.064 MPa (water) lowest | 3.41 MPa (2-methyl-2-butene) distribution | | (based on 5 values; 5 unavailable)
Entities with missing values
sodium hydride | butyllithium | methylmagnesium chloride | ethylmagnesium chloride | phenylmagnesium bromide (total: 5)
Critical pressure rankings
1 | 2-methyl-2-butene | 3.41 MPa 2 | cyclohexene, methyl | 3.76 MPa 3 | trimethylamine | 4.07 MPa 4 | ammonia | 11.3 MPa 5 | water | 22.064 MPa (based on 5 values; 5 unavailable)
Unit conversions for median critical pressure 4.07 MPa
4.07×10^6 Pa (pascals)
4.07×10^6 N/m^2 (newtons per square meter)
415 tf/m^2 (metric tons-force per square meter)
40.2 atm (atmospheres) (unit officially deprecated)
40.7 bars
407 dbar (decibars)
0.0407 kbar (kilobars)
415 m WC (meters of water column)
0.415 km WC (kilometers of water column)
590 psi (pounds-force per square inch)
85000 lbf/ft^2 (pounds-force per square foot)
Comparisons for median critical pressure 4.07 MPa
≈ 0.41 × pressure exerted by a 45 kg woman wearing stiletto heels ( ≈ 1×10^7 Pa )
≈ 0.5 × atmospheric pressure on the surface of Venus ( ≈ 9 MPa )
≈ (0.2 to 2) × typical pressure range in a light water nuclear reactor ( 2 to 17 MPa )
Corresponding quantity
Depth of water d giving gauge pressure p_e from p_e = ρ_(H_2O)gh: | 415 meters | 0.26 miles | 1362 feet | (assuming maximum water density ≈ 1000 kg/m^3)