Question 3: Several species of inhalational anaesthetics are used to start and maintain anaesthesia. They are volatile liquids at room temperature, so an apparatus called a vapourizer is used to convert some of the liquid anaesthetic to its gaseous form and mix it with diluent carrying gas (often a mixture of nitrous oxide and oxygen).

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Several species of inhalational anaesthetics are used to start and maintain anaesthesia. They are
volatile liquids at room temperature, so an apparatus called a vapourizer is used to convert some
of the liquid anaesthetic to its gaseous form and mix it with diluent carrying gas (often a mixture
of nitrous oxide and oxygen).
Carrying gas inlet
Temperature (°C)
P (mmHg)
Flow to vapourizing
chamber
17.3
151.2
Bypass Flow
28.3
250.1
+
4
2
4
4
Using the following data for the vapour pressure of isoflurane (C3H₂C1F5O) to calculate its
enthalpy of vapourization and boiling point. (Data obtained from Br. J. Anaesth. (1978), 50, 415.)
Volatile anaesthetic
Mixed gas outlet
36.2 42.4
349.4 449.5
47.8
551.2
52.2
649.3
56.4
752.9
Transcribed Image Text:Question 3: Several species of inhalational anaesthetics are used to start and maintain anaesthesia. They are volatile liquids at room temperature, so an apparatus called a vapourizer is used to convert some of the liquid anaesthetic to its gaseous form and mix it with diluent carrying gas (often a mixture of nitrous oxide and oxygen). Carrying gas inlet Temperature (°C) P (mmHg) Flow to vapourizing chamber 17.3 151.2 Bypass Flow 28.3 250.1 + 4 2 4 4 Using the following data for the vapour pressure of isoflurane (C3H₂C1F5O) to calculate its enthalpy of vapourization and boiling point. (Data obtained from Br. J. Anaesth. (1978), 50, 415.) Volatile anaesthetic Mixed gas outlet 36.2 42.4 349.4 449.5 47.8 551.2 52.2 649.3 56.4 752.9
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