butane, in bic cigarette lighters it is found in a liquid form along with other components.
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Butane is used in lighters.
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No, heavier gas particles diffuse slower than lighter gas particles
Foil balloons are filled with helium. Helium is lighter than air and because of this, it is one of the gases that can make a balloon float. It's the preferred gas for these type of balloons because it isn't flammable and is inert, meaning undesired chemical reactions are rare.
Hydrogen and Helium are both lighter than air.
Because hydrogen is lighter that helium
Yes. Natural gas is mostly methane, which has about half the density of air.
A common example is the liquid gas inside a cigarette lighter.
Yes, the sparkplug ignites allowing the the gas to ignite.
Its filled with gas because certain gases(Helium, Hydrogen) are lighter than air so they float. That's why the balloon floats.
Its filled with gas because certain gases(Helium, Hydrogen) are lighter than air so they float. That's why the balloon floats.
No. In order for there to be an explosion there has to be copious oxygen gas - of which there is none inside of a cow.
Natural gas is lighter than air and rises.
The liquid butane in a lighter was compressed, and is under pressure. At normal temperatures, if released from the lighter it will change back to a gas. Extremely rapid evaporation.
No, heavier gas particles diffuse slower than lighter gas particles
One of two reasons, either the gas inside the balloon is lighter than the air around it, as would be the case if the balloon was filled with helium, or the gas inside the balloon is hotter than the air around it, as is the case with hot air balloons.
Ignites fire to whatever you hold in front of it. Fueled by gas. Also known as flint lighter.
Foil balloons are filled with helium. Helium is lighter than air and because of this, it is one of the gases that can make a balloon float. It's the preferred gas for these type of balloons because it isn't flammable and is inert, meaning undesired chemical reactions are rare.
Balloons are full of a gas called 'helium', which is lighter than air. The helium is trapped inside the balloon, that's what makes it float.