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At low temperature and high pressure, the VOLUME of the gas will be reduced.
Nitrogen gas is not in itself flammable, and does not have an auto ignition temperature.
yes decreasing the pressure of a gas can decrease its temperature
In a closed system with constant pressure and no input or output of heat, the gas temperature will remain constant. In that same system, if the pressure is increased, then the gas temperature will also increase. If pressure is decreased, then the gas temperature will decrease.
low pressure and high temperature
At low temperature and high pressure, the VOLUME of the gas will be reduced.
No , a high temperature high pressure ( gas )
Nitrogen gas is not in itself flammable, and does not have an auto ignition temperature.
Real gases do not obey gas laws because these gases contains forces of attractions among the molecules..and the gases which do not contain forces of attraction among their molecules are called ideal gases and they obey gas laws.
Gases show least ideal behaviour at 1- high pressure and 2- low temperature.
gases obey the universal gas law of (gas pressure) * (gas volume) / (gas temperature) being a constant. If the pressure is kept unchanged before and after the heating occurs, doubling the temperature will increase the volume to two times the volume before.
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Helium
Propane is a gas under normal conditions of pressure and temperature, but is normally storm under high pressure as a liquid.
During low pressure, and low temperature conditions
high pressure gas sorption principle used for some methane, coalbed gas, hydrogen storage materials by high pressure and high temperature volumetric principle, the famous one is H-Sorb 2600 analyzer principle.