a gas :P
The noble gas nearest to Phosphorus (P) is Argon (Ar).
foggy :P
P waves can travel through gas, solids, and liquids and Swaves can only travel through solids.
The ideal gas law could be written to say the P = nRt/v. So gas pressure, P, is affected by n, the number of gas molecules; t, temperature; and v, volume. "R" is a natural constant.
a gas :P
The noble gas nearest to Phosphorus (P) is Argon (Ar).
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helium
foggy :P
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P waves can travel through gas, solids, and liquids and Swaves can only travel through solids.
The ideal gas law could be written to say the P = nRt/v. So gas pressure, P, is affected by n, the number of gas molecules; t, temperature; and v, volume. "R" is a natural constant.
Pressure will be doubled as well, if done in the samevolume (so: not in a balloon I mean).(Gas law: p/T=constant )
The ideal gas law could be written to say the P = nRt/v. So gas pressure, P, is affected by n, the number of gas molecules; t, temperature; and v, volume. "R" is a natural constant.
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Time Travel! :P