All gases can freeze, as long as the temperature is cold enough, and the pressure conditions are right.
When an aerosol freezes, the propellant (usually a liquefied gas) inside the canister expands, which can cause the canister to rupture or explode. This can be dangerous and should be avoided by storing aerosols in a cool, but not freezing, environment.
Ice. Liquid turns into a solid when it freezes, so water turns into ice.
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) freezes into dry ice. It is created when CO2 is released in a high pressure container causing some of the liquid to freeze. Check link below for more information on dry ice and dry ice makers.
Bubbles can form in ice when gas, such as air or carbon dioxide, gets trapped during the freezing process. As the water freezes, it expands and can entrap the gas within the ice, forming bubbles.
Freezes is plural. Freeze is singular.
Liquid freezes into a solid, melts in to a liquid, then evaporate into gas and then freezes back to a liquid.
oil because it is made out of gas
i think it is nitrogen!
Yes, but it freezes colder than water.
Carbon has a freezing point of about 3527oC under standard conditions. If you meant carbon dioxide, it freezes from a gas phase ar -78oC Carbon has a freezing point of about 3527oC under standard conditions. If you meant carbon dioxide, it freezes from a gas phase at -78oC
That is impossible to answer. It depends on which gas you are talking about and its pressure. At standard atmospheric pressure, oxygen freezes at -218.8 degrees C. Of course, under most circumstances the gas will liquefy before it freezes.
when it (water) boils or freezes
the water freezes and forms tiny, flakey ice crystals
its the gas flowing into your unit that produces the cold air the gas is cold so your pipe slightly freezes
Yes as is it is made up of water and gas but the water freezes as the temperature is -200 ! ! !
The answer is that the temperature a substance freezes is also its melting point. Water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius into ice and if you heat ice up to 0 degrees Celsius it MELTS to give you water. Evaporation is the change from liquid to gas and condensation is the change from gas to liquid (for water this happens at 100 degrees Celsius).
When an aerosol freezes, the propellant (usually a liquefied gas) inside the canister expands, which can cause the canister to rupture or explode. This can be dangerous and should be avoided by storing aerosols in a cool, but not freezing, environment.