Pressure, volume and temperature, and moles of gas are the four principal variables to describe a gas (for example, see related questions on Ideal Gas Law and others). The standard units are: Pressure: atmospheres (atm) Volume: liters (L) Temperature: Kelvin (K) Number of moles are measure in, well, moles.
If any other units are used, the value will be different. --Depending on the units you chose the value of the constant differs
Gas is pushed threw a filimint gas is broken down into 4 gases and total gas so there is gas c1 c2 c3 c4 and tg or total gas so say 100 units of gas come in to a cromatograph 20 units burn at c1 level that means there is 20 units of c1 c2 level 30 units of gas burns away. I used to be a mud logger in the oilfields :) the most easy job i ever had 300 dollars a day for doing nothing :)
The phase change from a liquid to a gas is called evaporation.
Units of Pascal, Torr, or Bar are commonly used to measure pressure. These units represent the force exerted by a fluid or gas over a given area. Pascal is the SI unit, Torr is commonly used in vacuum measurements, and Bar is used in meteorology and industrial applications.
This depends on many variables. What is the weight of the notebook, what is the diameter of the balloon, what material is used for the balloon, what gas is used to fill the balloon, what is the weight of the material that is attached to the balloon and the notebook, is this taking place in earth's atmosphere, or somewhere else. There are several other minor variables, as well. And do remember, the balloon must be filled with a gas that is lighter than the surrounding medium!
The word to describe the cycle of hot and cold gas is convection.
Moles or (sometimes) grams.
The most common units used to express the volume of gas are liters (L) and cubic meters (m³). Other units such as milliliters (mL) and cubic centimeters (cm³) are also used for smaller volumes.
Yes. A good example of which is the Ideal Gas Law. PV=nRT You have four variables and one constant.
mineral oil
convection
gas is compressed in a spray can.
If any other units are used, the value will be different. --Depending on the units you chose the value of the constant differs
Gas is pushed threw a filimint gas is broken down into 4 gases and total gas so there is gas c1 c2 c3 c4 and tg or total gas so say 100 units of gas come in to a cromatograph 20 units burn at c1 level that means there is 20 units of c1 c2 level 30 units of gas burns away. I used to be a mud logger in the oilfields :) the most easy job i ever had 300 dollars a day for doing nothing :)
Volume, Tempature, Pressure
Argon is an inert gas, and is often used as the fill gas between panes of glass in modern insulated window units. It is also used extensively as a shielding gas in welding operations.
"Quart" is a unit of volume, whereas "centimeter" is a unit of length. Since these units are used to describe quantities with different physical dimensions, they can't be converted. If units of volume and length could be converted to each other, then you'd be able to figure out how many pints your car gets on a yard of gas.