you have to put gas in a balloon or something for example a balloon compresses gas(helium)
Yes it does. Of the 3 common states of matter, the gas phase is the easiest to compress. This is because gas molecules are traveling very quickly and there is a lot of space between atoms, allowing room to compress.
When a gas is compressed, its volume decreases and its pressure and temperature increase. This causes the gas molecules to move closer together, leading to an increase in density. As a result, the gas becomes more difficult to compress further and its properties, such as its density, pressure, and temperature, change accordingly.
Gas molecules are far apart and have high kinetic energy, allowing them to be compressed into a smaller volume.
When you compress a gas, you are increasing its pressure and decreasing its volume. This requires an input of energy to overcome the repulsion between gas molecules as they are forced closer together. The amount of energy needed depends on the volume of gas being compressed and the pressure to which it is being compressed.
The work done on a gas to compress it is equal to the force applied multiplied by the distance over which the force is applied. This work is represented by the area under the pressure-volume curve on a graph of the compression process.
yes you can.
Compress. They tend to occupy a nearly fixed volume.
No. You can compress a gas because the particles are NOT close together. If they are close together (as in a solid) it is extremely difficult to compress any further.
compress it
-- Cool it. -- Compress it (but you must also cool it while you compress it).
The molecules of a solid are the most tightly packed than those of either gas or liquid making it the hardest of the three to compress. Gas has the most space between molecules and is therefore the easiest to compress.
One possibility is "compress".
yes it can be
If you compress a gas the temperature increases
to compress it
Yes. There is a lot of space between the gas atoms, so a gas can easily be compressed.
It heats up.