answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

It depends on the liquid or gas. However, certain gases, such as chlorine gas, can be very hazardous to your health, especially if inhaled because they can severely harm your mucous membranes. Overall, I'd say that gases are the most hazardous, because they can be inhaled.

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

a gas because they have more of an increase of risk to your health and also to the enviornment.

This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Which is more dangerous pressurized liquid or pressurized gas?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Continue Learning about General Science

What happens to a liquid when its heated?

Expands and then vapourises. If in an enclosed space, will cause increased pressure and became dangerous with respect to leaks and possible explosion.


What requires more heat changing water from a liquid to a solid or changing it from a liquid to a gas?

It depends!!When you turn water from liquid to solid, it doesn't requires heat.It is so called SOLIDIFICATION.Then if liquid to gas,the liquid requires more heat inorder for it to become a water vapor...The process is called EVAPORATION..™J-Neil™


Is liquid usually denser than gas?

There has not been a gas denser made or existing and not only that, gas is always frequently moving and does not shape up like liquid.


The solubility of a gas in a liquid is what?

carbonation is the most common form of dissolving a gas into a liquid. gasses are much more soluble into liquids ant high pressure


The change of water from a gas to a liquid?

The process of changing liquid water into a gas is called evaporation. Energy is added to the liquid water - generally in the form of heat. When enough energy is added, it allows the most energetic molecules at the surface of the liquid to break free of the liquid and enter the gas phase. The more energy that is added, the more water molecules will have enough energy to move into the gas phase. If enough energy is added, all the molecules will leave the liquid and from then on adding energy will just make the gas warmer. Another way to change liquid water into gas is to drop the pressure above the liquid. In this case, it takes less energy for the molecules in the liquid to get away from the liquid so some of them will already be energetic enough to get away. Any mass of liquid water will have a range of energies for the molecules, some will be low energy, others high energy with each collision between the molecules, they either gain or loose energy. If they gain enough energy, they can become energetic enough to escape the liquid as a gas. The higher the pressure, the more energy is required to become a gas. If the liquid water is in contact with some gas - air for example. The liquid will evaporate until the gas is saturated with water vapor. At that point the rate of water molecules dropping out of the gas back into the water (because they don't have enough energy to stay in the gas) is equal to the rate of water molecules escaping from the liquid to become gas. This point is also known as "equilibrium".

Related questions

Which power system uses pressurized liquid such as gas or oil?

Demagnified pressurized modulant drive.


What fuel is stored as a liquid in pressurized tanks?

Propane and LNG, liquid natural gas are two of the most common. Hydrogen and oxygen used by NASA is also stored as pressurized liquid.


What can go from a gas to a liquid?

A gas condenses into liquid phase if its cooled below its critical temperatureand pressurized. If pressure is above the gas triple point pressure, coolingis enough to condense the gas to liquid phase.A gas below its critical temperature is called a vapour.


How do you convert an automobile using gas to natural gas?

I'm pretty sure you need a completely different kind of engine for that, as well as pressurized storage tanks. I wouldn't get natural gas, that stuff is way more dangerous than gas.


Which particle diagram correctly represents propane in gas phase and liquid phase in a pressurized cylinder?

2)


How many liters of liquid gas in one cubic meter of LPG gas?

There are 1,000 liters of liquid gas in 1 cubic meter of LPG gas. The answer would be different if the conversion is from pressurized volume to unpressurized volume.


What can change if pressure is applied to a gas?

1. So far as I know, gas gets very hot when pressurized. (temperature change) 2. If the gas is pressurized and cooled down, you can get a liquid or solid, such as dry ice or liquid nitrogen. (Change in state of matter) This is all i can think of off the top of my head. I hope this helped!


What is a pressurized supply line?

A supply line filled with air, gas, steam, or liquid that's under pressure.


Is nitrogen dioxide a solid liquid gas?

Depends on the conditions that is held under; Pressure, Temperature. At ATM conditions it exists as a gas, but when stored as a pure substances, it is usually pressurized and cooled as a liquid.


What is bottled gas?

A gas bottle is normally a pressurized steel cylinder into which liquid (or pressurized) gas is placed and stored for usage. Bottles have to be strong in order to withstand the high pressure of the gas in side. The bottle will normally have a valve and regulator in order to release and regulate the flow of the gas. There are different types of gas bottles such as Low Pressure Gas bottles, Oxygen bottles used in medicine, pressurized bottle s used by divers etc.


How you can change a gas into a liquid?

Solid to Liquid = MeltingLiquid to Gas = EvaporationboilingGas to Liquid = CondensationLiquid to Solid = Freezing


Why does the amount of pressurized gas in a paintball marker increase the more times it is fired?

If you're using HPA then you should check your gauge, it's probably wrong. If you're using CO2 then ignore the gauge. CO2 is pumped into your tank as a liquid. the liquid expands into gas until the pressure inside the tank reaches a certain point. when you use the gas more of the liquid expands to fill the void. that's what cause the variations.