a gas bubble depends on its even air pressure.
It probably refers to a depth of one inch in the gas tank. If you want the answer in gallons, that would depend upon the size and shape of the gas tank.
The shape and the size of a toy balloons doesn't depend on the kind of gas inside.
Marshamallow is a gas and a solid cause it has a shape and it contains many bubbles in it.
Both scoria and pumice form from molten material with gas trapped inside.The gas forms bubbles in the liquid, then the liquid solidifies, retaining the shape of the bubbles.
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It will take approximately 12 gallons of gas in order to fill up a RAV 4. The exact amount of gas will depend upon what year of the RAV 4 is. It will also depend upon how much gas is already in the vehicle.
It can be at least inferred that the rocks cooled quickly enough to retain the shape of the gas bubbles, and that they are therefore extrusive igneous rocks.
The molar volume doesn't depend on the identity of the gas. One mole of any ideal gas at STP will occupy 22.4 liters.
Casserole mass includes a lot of small bubbles. The bubbles contain gas. The gas pressure helps to keep shape of casserole. Gas pressure depends on temperature the higher temperature the higher pressure is. The temperature inside the oven is more higher then the temperature of kitchen.
It depend upon gas.There are harmful gases.Examples like Chlorine,Florine etc
Carbon dioxide bubbles are gas bubbles dissolved in water or another liquid.
Yes. A bubble is just the form any matter containing a gas, that fills it and shapes it into a usually circular shape. For example, soap bubbles is a thin layer of soap containing air. Hopefully this helped