A pressure vessel is a closed container designed to hold gases or liquids at pressures substantially different from ambient pressures. The pressure vessels need to keep the liquids and gases at a pressure where they can be stored properly since the outside pressure of the atmosphere might not be able to properly store the gas or liquid.
No - there are many gases that contain more than one or two atoms. Some examples are: Carbon Dioxide: 3 atoms Acetylene: 4 atoms Methane: 5 atoms Ethylene: 6 atoms . . . and the list goes on. It is true though that as the more atoms a molecule consists of, the less likely it is to be a gas at a temperature we are familiar with. Pretty nearly all molecules can be gases if the pressure is low enough and the temperature is high enough (unless they decompose before they can be heated enough to make their vapor pressure exceed the ambient pressure).
The liquids on Titan are not "water", but liquid gases. The temperature there is so cold that gases like methane (boiling point -161.6 °C) are liquids. In fact, a little colder (-182.5 °C) and you can have solid methane and ethane (-181.8 °C).Titan is expected to have all three phases of methane : solid, liquid, and gas, depending on the particular ambient temperature.
Ambient temperature.
blister gases, choking gases and nerve gases
A molecule is any two combined atoms. The two principal gases in the air are nitrogen and oxygen . Nitrogen gas is a molecule of two nitrogen atoms triply bonded together and represented by N2 , ( N///N) Oxygen gas is molecule of two oxygen atoms doubly bonded together and represented by O2 (O=O). Other molecules in the air are , Carbon Dioxide (CO2(O=C=O)) , water (H2O(H-O-H)) . Also Nitrogewn oxides, sulphur dioxide, hydrogen sulphide, methane. They are all molecules because they are two or more atoms bonded together. However, there are the Noble(Inert) gases, which are NOT molecules, because they exist as single (uncombined) atoms, referred to as 'monatomic gases'. These gases are , Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, The air is a mixture of these gases. In the mix there is ;- 78% nitrogen (N2) 21% oxygen (O2) The remaining 1% consists of all the other gases. Mankind may be very worried about the carbon dioxide level in the air, but its concentration is actually very low!!!!!( much less than 1%).
EGR uses exhaust gases for decreasing the pollution levels. Here the exhaust gases are actually fed to the precombustion chamber or the ignition chamber. In a turbocharger, the energy of the exhaust gases is used for compressing the ambient air, and the exhaust gases are then released.
No. It is water vapor. It acts similar to gases in some respects, but it is truly water vapor and will add to the atmosphere, when released, as moisture which can then condense and precipitate out, which gases will not do at ambient temperatures.
Fluorine and chlorine are gases at normal ambient temperatures, bromine is a liquid which boils at around 50 C.
The release of gases associated with combustion tend to rise because they are hotter than ambient.
What is the ambient temperature of the water?
This ambient temperature is comfortable for me. "ABM" is the abbreviation for ambient when used on blueprints.
" The ambient light was soothing to the eyes."
Ambient Weather's population is 9.
Ambient Weather was created in 1998.
The Ambient Collection was created in 1990.
Slave Ambient was created in 2008.