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When magma is underground it is under enormous pressure, which causes the gasses to dissolve in the magma. As the magma rises pressure decreases and the gasses come out of solution. All gasses expand when decompressed.
in gas vacoule its gasses present and in food vacoule the waste product of food is present which are thrown out of vacoules
it is a mixture of liquid rock and gasses.
Pahoehoe is one substance usually not present in explosive volcanic eruptions. Tephra, lava and other gasses are typically present during an eruption.
any kind of gas will kill you if there is no oxegyn present. Becaus if you just take in a buch of gasses with no oxegyn you will pretty much suffocate to death. That would be bad.
Oxygen is a solvent and if you want to know what a helium is then it is a solute.
It is a solution of several gasses, the most abundant of which are nitrogen and oxygen.
"Trace gasses" are elements which are present in a sample, but in relatively very small amounts.
Yes. Gasses can dissolve in water.
It is a solution of several gasses, the most abundant of which are nitrogen and oxygen.
When magma is underground it is under enormous pressure, which causes the gasses to dissolve in the magma. As the magma rises pressure decreases and the gasses come out of solution. All gasses expand when decompressed.
in gas vacoule its gasses present and in food vacoule the waste product of food is present which are thrown out of vacoules
By incerasing the temperature of the solution
solutions have more gasses then homogeneous
Carbon dioxideMethaneNitrous Oxide
The partial pressures of each of the gasses, as present in the blood and in the alveoli.
it is a mixture of liquid rock and gasses.