Atmospheres and Conversions: 1.00 atm = 1.013 x 10 5 Pa = 101.3 kPa = 760. Torr = 14.7 psi To convert pressure: 1.Turn what you have to atm 2.Multiply.

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Atmospheres and Conversions: 1.00 atm = x 10 5 Pa = kPa = 760. Torr = 14.7 psi To convert pressure: 1.Turn what you have to atm 2.Multiply atms by what an atmosphere is in the new units Example – Convert 210. Torr to psi 4.06 psi

Atmospheres and Conversions: 1.00 atm = x 10 5 Pa = kPa = 760. Torr = 14.7 psi To convert pressure: 1.Turn what you have to atm 2.Multiply atms by what an atmosphere is in the new units Example – Convert 12.0 psi to Pa 8.27 x 10 4 Pa

31.9 kPa 1.00 atm = x 10 5 Pa = kPa = 760. Torr = 14.7 psi Convert 239 Torr to kPa.

1.1 x 10 5 Torr 1.00 atm = x 10 5 Pa = kPa = 760. Torr = 14.7 psi Convert 2100 psi to Torr

4.6 x 10 5 Pa 1.00 atm = x 10 5 Pa = kPa = 760. Torr = 14.7 psi Convert 4.5 atm to Pa

5.01 x psi 1.00 atm = x 10 5 Pa = kPa = 760. Torr = 14.7 psi Convert 345 Pa to psi