Oxygen
A gas is something that is not a solid or a liquid like water.
Carbon dioxide!
neither. the water needs to be boiling to create gas. Hot water will not create gas and cold water will not create gas. Yes, hot water will create gas more quickly than cold if boiled tho
Yes, steam is an example of gas because, in simple terms water boiling then gaining enough heat to evaporate makes steam. Since anything going from a liquid to the next is a gas, this makes steam a gas because it evaporates.
stable amounts of glucose iodine does this.
When you put in the freezer
the change of state in the water cycle is when the sun heats the water which makes it evaporate. This is what makes a cloud, the water vapour then condenses which makes it rain. THis causes the cycle to start all over again. Writen By James Hayman
No,very much so different:Condensation makes water vapour into waterEvaporation turns water into gas
yes! because when hot gas (evaporated water) touches a cold surface it turns into water.so the answer is :yes
No because the sodium metal is then burned in the water. This makes sodium hydroxide and hydrogen gas which you shouldn't have at all.
Usually it doesn't run at all once much water gets in the gas. Sometimes it'll spit and sputter and stall and have a pronounced power loss. If your gas has ethanol in it, it can have dissolved water as well as the usual undissolved sort. Dissolved water in the gas just makes it run artificially lean.
It is hard to know when you have water in your gas tank. However, that is no longer the problem that it used to be in the United States. Most of the gasoline in the United States contains alcohol. The alcohol makes the water mix with the gasoline. As water condenses in the gas tank it mixes with the gasoline and is removed in the engine exhaust.