If the pressure of the gas increase, the solubility in a liquid increase.
A gas under normal pressure. Methane has a boiling point of -1600C. It does depend on the pressure at extemely high pressures methane will be a liquid.
100 degrees either way
These are changes in physical state, which are physical changes.
when water is a liquid it means there is a certain amount of energy (temperature) in every molecule for a given pressure (which on earth is about 1 ATM) now if you add more energy (temp.) then the molecules move faster until you reach 260 degrees F in 1 ATM and with that is enough to allow the molecule to shoot off the water and turn to gass. That is why gassious water takes up more room than water, because it moves further, faster, and therfore pushes harder. Now if you want to get your steam into liquid water you don't nessicarily have to cool it you could also increase the pressure which eventually would push the molecules so close together they you be water againcondensation is the answer for apex
Oh that's a simple one, limewater, it tests for carbon doixide, a gass your body gets rid of.:DOh that's a simple one, limewater, it tests for carbon doixide, a gass your body gets rid of.:D
well sound moves faster thruogh liquid
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in a solid they are slow, in a liquid they are faster, and in a gass they are fastest. hope i answered you're questing to you're liking. :)
A gas under normal pressure. Methane has a boiling point of -1600C. It does depend on the pressure at extemely high pressures methane will be a liquid.
Anything fluidic, like a gass or a liquid. Ex. Water is a liquid; a fluid with no specific shape Same with Oxygen, this is also a fluid; a gass, with no specific shape.
You let it evaporate, as by boiling it for instance.
CH4 is a gas.CH4 stands for methane.
Astatine is a solid at room temperature.
either solid liquid or gass or vapor
Matter is a combination of atoms, often molecules, that are in a solid, liquid, or gas phase.
100 degrees either way
These are changes in physical state, which are physical changes.