Carbon Dioxide and Oxygen
In other words, air.
Some examples of gases that can be compressed are oxygen, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and helium. When these gases are compressed, their volume decreases while the pressure increases.
1. water to evaporation.
nitrogen oxygen carbon dioxide
Fluids are materials that have no fixed shape and are free to flow, such as gases. Gases are also fluids.Here are some examples of fluids:WaterBloodAirGasHydrogenHeliumOxygen etc...
There are many examples. At room temperature some examples might be nitrogen, hydrogen, helium, oxygen, neon, etc.
Radon,Argon,Helium just to name a few
Many gases are colourless, but not all. Some examples :chlorine - yellowish greenbromine - reddish browniodine - violet
Some examples of non-fluids are solids (such as ice, wood, and metal) and gases (such as air, oxygen, and carbon dioxide). These substances do not flow and have definite shapes or volumes.
oxygen carbon dioxide nitrogen and other gases bromine etc.
FIRE a house catching on fire lighting a candle most gases are flammable
They are examples of elements.
O2 is Oxygen.