NO, because since they are a gas they can escape from every little space. Plus if you tried it in a coke bottle of some sort it would definitely escape from the lid.
Yes, gases can be contained using various methods such as pressurized containers, sealed vessels, or inert atmospheres. When properly contained, gases can be stored, transported, and used safely in various industrial, scientific, and everyday applications.
Theoreticaly there are no gasses in a total vacuum
Carbon Monoxide or Zyklon b
In a fusion reactor the hot gases or plasma are contained within a magnetic field.
= An uncontrollable substance that cannot be contained? =
the wind. :)
Yes, gases can be heated. They try to expand if not contained, thus becoming less dense and causing convection currents. At a certain temperature some gases their "flash point" when they will burn or explode.
Yes, gases can be heated. They try to expand if not contained, thus becoming less dense and causing convection currents. At a certain temperature some gases their "flash point" when they will burn or explode.
No, not all gases have a distinct smell. Some gases are odorless and cannot be detected by smell alone.
Smoke inhalation is breathing in the harmful gases, vapors, and particulate matter contained in smoke.
Because the gases that are contained in the formation of clouds for acid rain are dangerous.
It depends on the severity of the gases (farts) that determine the effects of the gases. For instance if the gases were restricted inside of a blanket then it would be considered a dutch oven. Also what was eaten has to ne taken in account.