It depends on the severity of the gases (farts) that determine the effects of the gases. For instance if the gases were restricted inside of a blanket then it would be considered a dutch oven. Also what was eaten has to ne taken in account.
Nothing , unless you apply heat and/or pressure.
The molecules of liquid are loosely packed but they can not move out of the container their movement is restricted to the cotainer only but the molecules of gases can move freely without any restriction.
diffusion happen because of the motion of the gas particle which they are travelling faster than the particles in solid and liquid and the different atomic mass of the gases
I wonder who said it did. Did he realise that some gases might weigh more than the water which is contained in moist gases?
The pressure will equalise and the two gases will mix.
Gases are compressible so the actual volume is not possible to determine. Except if it is not compressed at all then it is 250ml.
Nuclear energy via fission reactors is neutral as far as the environment goes. It does not emit greenhouse gases or other chemical pollution. Provided the radioactive products are kept safely contained, there is virtually no environmental impact.
Gases are not restricted by gravity, so the molecules fly around, rather than stick together.
Theoreticaly there are no gasses in a total vacuum
The three phases of transferring gases between the environment and the cells: Breathing, the transport of gases and the exchange of gases. (Came straight from my biology textbook)
the molecules of gases are spread out very far apart and are not being restricted like solids or liquids
Carbon Monoxide or Zyklon b
In a fusion reactor the hot gases or plasma are contained within a magnetic field.
They are the place where the capillaries are closest to the environment in order to exchange gases such as oxygen and carbon dioxide.
it absorbs all the poisonous gases in the environment so that supporting the environment from some toxic or harmful gases
Yes gases can be contained as long as its container's molecules are bonded tightly enough to prevent the molecules of the gas from escaping.
Gases can change volume because they take up the whole space of the container, room, etc. that they are contained in.
Te gases in it