if the saturation of carbon is 12 and nitrogen is 6 what is the tempature of 200ml in 450 g containers in parts per million

To calculate the temperature of a substance based on its saturation levels and container size, specific information about the substance and its properties is needed. The saturation levels of carbon and nitrogen, as well as the container size, are not directly related to determining the temperature in parts per million (ppm).

Parts per million (ppm) is a unit of measurement used to quantify the concentration of a substance in a solution or mixture. It represents the number of units of the substance per million units of the solution or mixture.

If you provide additional information about the substance and its properties, such as its specific heat capacity or heat capacity, I can help you calculate the temperature.