easily liquifiable gases like Cl2, NH3,SO2,HCl are readily adsorbed because the critical temp of these gases are more. so it is easily liquified and adsorbed more readily.[critical temp is the minimum temp above which a gas cannot be liquified]
easily liq. gases possess greater vanderwaals forces ,so they are adsorbed readily.
these are the 2 reasons why these gases are readily adsorbed than permanent gases like H2, O2.N2 . etc
Many powders and solids can be melted (liquefied) by heat. For instance, sugar and butter is often melted in cooking.
by fractional distillation of liquefied air oxygen is obtained due to it's boiling point
Becoming liquefied by heat
lowering the temperature
You cool it down.
all nobel gasses are obtained by fractional distillation of liquid air.
Yes gasses are compressible.
The temperature at which all the physical states of matter are coexists is called critical temperature. The temperature above that the gas can not be liquefied is called critical temperature of that gas.Gases with high critical temperature are liquefied easily.
Noble gsase are liquefied at very low temperatures, with many difficulties and expenses.
"Non-flammable compressed gas" is the formal terminology. This class/division includes carbon dioxide (co2) cylinders, air tanks, and many industrial gasses described as "inert". Flammable gasses/aerosols, and toxic gasses/aerosols are also in class 2, but different divisions (2.1, and 2.3 respectively)
The top ten exports are.... Cruid oil Cars Gold Liquefied Petroleum Gasses Coal Potassic mineral and chemical fertlizers Aircrafts Unwrough aluminum wheat and... Lumber
because that's what it is?Liquefied Petroleum Gas = LPG
Natural gas can only be liquefied under extreme pressure.
The rate of diffusion is fastest is gasses, but as we can't see the gases ,it can be seen it liquids, but in liquids the rate of diffusion is comparatively slower than gasses and it can be easily observed....
Chlorine can just be liquefied by passing the gas through a freezing mixture as its boiling point is -34 degrees C. Alternately it can be passed through liquid nitrogen at -196 degress C to easily liquefy. However, in practice Chlorine is usually pressurised as well as dooled in order that it can be liquefied with ease.
by compressing it
Liquids CAN be compressed ... but not as much as gasses, nor as easily. The reason is that there is no "free space" between the molecules of a liquid (nor of a solid), but there is between the molecules of a gas.