As you probably learned in high school, the atoms inside solids and liquids are much closer than those inside gases. The gaseous atoms are so far apart that it is beyond the abilities of our eyesight to see it, as we must rely on our smell and nerves to tell anything like that.
because the neutrons inside the cores of the atoms, fuse with no sound heat colour or light, this invisible change causes the interior prognosis to form an invisible gas
....... no i am just kidding with you! i have no idea either!
* The gases in the atmosphere are colourless and transparent. * Molecules of gases are the size of atoms, and atoms you cannot see.
Gases consist of molecules which are very small that we can not see by naked eyes also they have largeinter molecularspaces between them.
because the particles of gas are very small and far away from each other.
A gas may be invisible or it may be able to be seen.
Just because....
It's called the atmosphere. The reason it seems blue from earth ('cause I know you're gonna ask( is because it reflects the color of the ocean.
Solids - are confined to one place - and are easily seen. Gasses dissipate to fill the space - and most are colourless.
Both ammonia and hydrochloric acid are colorless gases at standard temperature and pressure, but they are capable of reacting with each other to produce ammonium chloride, which is a white solid at standard temperature and pressure. Colorless gases are invisible to human eyes, but white solids are not. When the two gases diffuse toward one another, they form finely divided white solids that remain visible for a while as a white ring in the diffusion interface.
the gases are CO2,CH4,N20
Noble gases do not normally form compounds.
invisible
the poisonous gases
ozone layer
The atmosphere.
atmosphere
the mixture of invisible gases that surround earth
the mixture of invisible gases that surround earth
air
It is a mixture of nitrogen 78%, oxygen 21%, other gases are carbon dioxide, helium, ozone, argon, hydrogen, etc. about 1%.
Hydrogen gas is odorless, colorless, and has no taste. A hydrogen flame is nearly invisible because it emits light in the (invisible) ultraviolet spectrum.
Invisible things you can actually feel or touch include air (usually as wind but also when there is a temperature difference), radiation, and corrosive gases (such as acids in gaseous form).
The invisible sphere of gases has been around for about 7000 years, Gen.1:1.