Cool the gasses down together.
Each gas has a different boiling point, so each gas in the mixture will turn into a liquid at different times (as the temperature decreases). So then, it's easy to quickly drain off each separate liquid as it forms.
Blimps use lighter than air gasses namely hydrogen or helium.
We breathe in air, which is a mix of many different types of gasses. Our body absorbs the oxygen from the air, and expels any gasses that our body will not use.
We breathe in air, which is a mix of many different types of gasses. Our body absorbs the oxygen from the air, and expels any gasses that our body will not use.
Pollution specifically, air pollution.The release of acid gasses into the air
One common process to separate alcohol from a mixture is fractional distillation. This involves heating the mixture to vaporize the alcohol, then condensing the vapor back into liquid form. The boiling points of the components in the mixture will help separate them based on their different volatilities.
Oxygen is latent in the water, because the water absorbs gasses in the air, like how water absorbs sugar. Since the air (and so oxygen) is in the water, the oyster can use it.
helium is used to cool superconducting magnets in mri scanners as helium is lighter then air airships use them as gasses
if we didn't have air there would be no oxygen which therefore we would die. also we have to exhale and so it goes off into the air. also the gasses that come out of us would be stuck where we are for the rest of our lives and the whole world would stick. main use of air, we need to live and breath
One similarity is that they both use fluids. Both gasses and liquids are fluids. the two are also compressible.
Air. Or, technically speaking, Oxygen. Animals, including humans, take in other gasses as well. Such as, helium, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, argon, and traces amounts of other gasses. But it is oxygen that our bodies use as "fuel."
There are two main gasses that are exchanged in the lungs: carbon dioxide and oxygen. The lungs use tiny air chambers called alveoli to take in oxygen and let out carbon dioxide.
Fish breath little air particles in the water and kills separate the water from the air in the water but the air is not air that humans can breath its too thin