Gases and fluids are all considered fluids which mean they are able to flow. This is because their particles are able to slide into each other. Solids, though some may seem to flow ( salt, sand ) are not able to because their particles are extreamly close together there for they are not able to slide into each other.
No. Gas giants do not have a solid surface on which lava might flow.
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The valve on a Bunsen burner is able to control the gas flow by opening an closing an armature. The smaller the armature, the less gas flows and vice versa.
convection
Gases and fluids are all considered fluids which mean they are able to flow. This is because their particles are able to slide into each other. Solids, though some may seem to flow ( salt, sand ) are not able to because their particles are extreamly close together there for they are not able to slide into each other.
Chlorine itself is a gas , not a liquid so it cannot flow. Although after making a compound with another element, it may be able to flow but not in its original state.
You call a moveable part that controls the flow of gas in a pipe a valve. This regulates the flow of gas and can even turn the flow completely off depending on the circumstances.
No. Gas giants do not have a solid surface on which lava might flow.
They can seperate and they can also "flow"
Yes they can. In fact, the particle theory claims that all particles move and have space between themselves. For example, take gas. Gas has moving particles that have A LOT of space between them. They can easily flow over one another particle.
a liquid is able to flow because its freely moving particles allow liquid to flow from place to place
A jet of liquid or gas.
A solid does not flow easily.
no gas flow is equal to pressure gradient over resistance
A wet gas is a gas that has a small amount of liquid present. This can range from a humid gas, saturated with liquid vapor, or a multiphase flow with 90% volume of gas. There is not a defined quantitative definition of a wet gas flow.
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