when the collision between the gas molecules and the container in which the gas exist is very high.....then the pressure of the gas is very high
High temperature and low pressure
At high pressure the solubility increase.
The solubilty of gases in water is increased at lower temperatures and higher pressures.
High pressure and low temperature
When gases are operated under very high pressure and extremely low temperatures, they get liquefied.
No. It takes a combination of pressure and temperature to liquefy some gases. Hydrogen and helium were the last gases to be liquefied and that was with pressure and extremely low temperature.
Yes, if the pressure is low.
At high pressure the liquefaction is more easy, the distances between molecules are lowered.
Because, Nothing can be concentrated in air.. Everything travels from an area of high pressure to lower pressure.
The solubility of gases in liquids increase when pressure increase.
These gases are formed by chemical reactions at high temperature and pressure.
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