Quote: | Originally Posted by fade There is no wind or convection in a tank, and considering the pressure the gas is at it is nothing like our atmosphere, its getting much more like liquids where the densities come into play much more.
Pete | There's still brownian motion though and the gases aren't that dense (unless over about 260bar) that they don't obey the gas laws, such as Boyle. That would be enough to keep it mixed. Unless you are keeping them super-cooled.
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