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Static electricity can create a very tiny spark that can burst the gas fume into flames.
The volume of a gas is dependent on pressure and temperature.
Bromine is a gas at liquid temperature. It can only conduct electricity when bonded with another metal or element.
Friction can be a nuisance when it causes wear and tear -- on parts in machinery, on items of clothing, furniture, etc. Friction can also be a nuisance when it causes static electricity. The static electricity, depending on the circumstances, can cause anything from a mild shock and clothing cling to an explosion at a gas pump or near gas fumes in a building. It can also cause damage while work is being done on the insides of a computer.
Your hair stands on end or you get a small shock when you touch metal or etc. Also very evident if you slide out of your car while getting gas and flames are shooting out of the gas nozzle.
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Static electricity can create a very tiny spark that can burst the gas fume into flames.
Lightning is a discharge of static electricity that is potentially dangerous. Also, it may be a very small chance, but it is possible for static electricity to ignite the gasoline vapors during a fill up at the gas station.
cause electricity stimulates the molecules in the gas, and since igniting is the only mayor funccion a flammable gas can do, it ignites.
to measure the temperature of the vapour accurately
meter
The volume of a gas is dependent on pressure and temperature.
That depends what aspect of the gas you want to measure: its volume, its pressure, its temperature, its density, etc.
yes
The pressure, volume, and temperature
Sulfur dioxide is a gas at room temperature.
This gas is hydrogen (H).