All gasses and vapors are compressible, whereas liquids and solids are not compressible to any useful extent. The compressibility of gasses is due to the much greater spacing of its molecules than would exist in its liquid or solid state; in fact, if you compress a gas far enough, it will eventually become a liquid, and then a solid.
The compressibility of gasses is a very useful property that allows us to run machinery and to make aerosol sprays.
because the water in the beaker would evaoprate into it then condense on the surface of the syringe
because all the space in the syringe is taken up by water. If you squeeze the syringe it will break.
well the water in the syringe will evaporate and you will see condensation at the top of the syringe.
We can't squeeze a sealed plastic syringe full f water because all the space in the syringe has already been occupied by water and as a result, there is no space left to squeeze. If we attempt to do so , then the syringe will burst or crack.
Heating favors evaporation.
because the water in the beaker would evaoprate into it then condense on the surface of the syringe
The volume of air would remain the same but the pressure of the air increased.
The pressure generated by a syringe is a result of how hard the plunger is pushed and the internal diameter of the needle, not the size of the syringe.
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A tranquillizer dart - is essentially a hypodermic syringe filled with sedative, that's fired from a gun or blow-pipe. The needle contains three parts... the needle, the reservoir and the charge. Before use, the syringe is filled with the sedative and 'charged' with compressed air. When the dart hits the animal, a small sleeve surrounding the tip of the needle is pushed back, and the compressed air injects the drug.
If you push the plunger of a syringe filled with air and let go, it will come back up again! :) :P
What is the difference between an auto injector and a pre filled syringe?
here are some examples of sentences with the word syringe in them .pre-filled: Remove the cap from the base of the pre-filled syringe by pulling.discard: School syringe threat highlighted A nationwide campaign has been launched to help combat the dangers posed by discarded syringes left on school premises.fill: The tip cap of the pre filled syringe contains dry natural rubber, which may cause allergic reactions.attach: This involves attaching a syringe to a line and holding it up so that gravity lets it flow into her stomach.dose: Then place the capped dosing syringe in the carrying case provided.
because all the space in the syringe is taken up by water. If you squeeze the syringe it will break.
A syringe can suck water because water can change shape but cannot be compressed.
It should float up. Air is less dense than water, so it will float.
yes you can, because the molecules of the air are loosely packed enough to be compacted or moved.