If it's something like grease, it could start fire.
If the compression is high enough you get a diesel engine.
Carbonic acid (H2CO3) is formed when carbon dioxide is dissolved in water under pressure. But carbonic acid is unstable, and under atmospheric pressure, decomposes to water and carbon dioxide. H2O + CO2 ---> H2CO3
Regelation refers to melting under pressure as well as freezing under reduced pressure.
Equal pressure inside us.
oxygen is used for many different things such as breathing we breath oxygen out and in also divers use a snorkel which gives them access to breath under water for an amount of time
Pressure from underground pushes water up to the surface.
If the compression is high enough you get a diesel engine.
You got your terminology mixed up. Under normal temperature and pressure oxygen is a gas. * if you are testing an unknown substance put a glowing splint.
Yes under special conditions, to produce dioxygen difluoride, O2F2. For example O2 + F2 mixed at low pressure with an electrical discharge
Arterial blood is under direct pressure from the heart and is oxygen rich, which venous blood is oxygen poor and is under low pressure.
Oxygen stored as liquid is highly flammable.
it will melt.
it will melt
If you heat steam under pressure you get "superheated steam" under higher than original pressure
fish breath under water because in water oxygen is mixed.
It can exploded.
Oxygenated water is water that has had additional oxygen introduced into it under pressure.
Pressurized oxygen is O2 that is under more than the normal air pressure of 24 pounds per square inch.