I'm playing with some gas mixing algorithms, and I have a couple of questions... I know the ideal gas laws break down outside of a fairly narrow temperature/pressure range, and that there are other things I'd need to take into account to get really accurate numbers for partial pressure mixing. The question is, do many people do this routinely? How much difference is there in the numbers, and do any gas shops have gauges that precise anyway? Any other comments on how *you* figure out a mix? I've got sources for the "right" answers, but they can be a little frustrating when I'm trying to understand how it's done in the real world... --tab -- Tracey Baker tab@pa*.co* / tab@go*.ho*.at*.co* "We're all just rats running long lost races..."
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