Any gas that does not substantially dissolve in or react with water can pass through it. This group includes air (except for its carbon dioxide content), all the noble gases, and all the hydrocarbon gases.
A gas cannot go through non-porous solids.
Evaporation- liquid to gas
no because those are the 3 phases that water can go through......due to the water cycle
Evaporation and boiling are similar because both of them allow water to go through a physical change and have the water turn into a gas, by gaining energy.
CO2
condensation
yes, just like a pebble can go through water or gas
A gas cannot go through non-porous solids.
A gas cannot go through non-porous solids.
Evaporation- liquid to gas
plants need sun water and carbon gas to go through photosynthesis
no because those are the 3 phases that water can go through......due to the water cycle
Yes, water is heavier than gas.
No water can't go through glass.
Dry ice, or solid CO2, In a physical change called sublimation. Other solids go through this phase too, however.
Evaporation and boiling are similar because both of them allow water to go through a physical change and have the water turn into a gas, by gaining energy.
CO2