the air will be in liquid state when its pressure is increased and its temparature is decreased.
eg: CNG is highly compressible gas.
yes under pressure
you can either check that there is a smell if there is a liquid bottle in your air freshner than see if there is any liquid left
The principle of an air conditioner is evaporation of a liquid, that results in cooling, the same way sweat evaporating off your skin causes cooling. The difference is after the liquid evaporates it is returned back into a liquid state by compression. The fins that surround the tubes that this gas/liquid travels around in, are there to transmit the cooling into the air by increasing the surface area. If you don't vacuum these fins the cooling effect of the evaporation does not reach the air, so the a.c. has to run longer to cool the room and you. If you clean them it will significantly reduce your energy costs, so do it.
Initially, a minimum of 5.2 bar is needed to convert air to liquid under pressure. This pressure is for the initial process. For the final process, less than 1.7 bar is needed.
Neoon is obtained from atmospheric air by distillation at low temperature.
air vessel is a closed chamber containing compressed ait at the top portion and liquid at thw bottom portion of the chamber.At the base there is a opening through which the liquid may flow into the vessel or flow out of the vessel. FUNCTIONS: 1) Obtain continuous supply of liquid at uniform rate. 2) To run the pump at high speed.
Air to liquid = condensation
air is neither liquid or solid, it is a gas
Liquid Air - EP - was created in 1992.
No, air is not a liquid.
Liquid Acrobat as Regards the Air was created in 1971.
gas
An antibubble is the opposite of a bubble. A soap bubble in air is a thin film of liquid surrounding air. An antibubble in liquid is a thin film of air surrounding liquid.
Yes. Air travels faster in liquid if you compare it to a solid. Air travels the fastest in gasses.
There is no such thing as liquid air since air is a mixture of gases. The individual gases, however, can be liquified.
It evaporates :)
because the hoter the liquid the more particles can move out and it heats the air and warmer air can hold more liquid this is not the right answer -.-
because the hoter the liquid the more particles can move out and it heats the air and warmer air can hold more liquid this is not the right answer -.-