A gas tap is used to control the flow of fuel gas (natural gas or, historically,coal gas, etc.) in the home (for gas fires or other appliances) or in laboratories (for Bunsen burners).
No, they are not packed tightly together. The particles in solids are. In gas, they move in random motion and are the furthest apart, compared to solids and liquids. Hope this helps :)
When strike back occurs, the first thing that one must do is backup to avoid getting burned or seriously injured. After it subsides, the person should close the burner and switch off the gas cock.
Fracking.
Non compressed gas has the gas particles spread out more. But when compressed packed more tightly therefore taking up less room but yet still has the same amount of atoms. So you still have the same weight but just that the particles are packed more tightly.
The particles in a liquid are close together. In a solid the particles are tightly packed together so you cannot compress them at all. The particles in a gas are far apart, so when they are compressed the volume of the gas reduces. The bonds in a liquid are not as close as those in a solid but they are still too close for compression.
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The gas particles are freely moving because they are not tightly arranged together
Put the rubber tubing onto the gas tap Then turn on the gas tap
gas particles are not held together and in liquid sthey are not held very tightly.
The gas you put on it last week.
A gas tap is used to control the flow of fuel gas (natural gas or, historically,coal gas, etc.) in the home (for gas fires or other appliances) or in laboratories (for Bunsen burners).
in solids molecules are tightly packed in liquid molecules are not so tightly packed whereas in gas they are free to move
To store gas.
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Shut, seal
Closing the gas tap a little reduces the amount of gas flowing into the burner. This causes a reduction in flame.