It depends entirely on what combination of gases are mixed.
- A mixture of gases- A chemical reaction producing a compound
There is no gases that comes out of a volcano that is not poisonous all gases that comes from a volcano is dangerous.
No. The properties of a compound do not necessarily have anything to do with those of its components.
The pressure will equalise and the two gases will mix.
A compound is a pure substance. Water is a compound. Compsoed of hydrogen and oxygen COMBINED. The atmosphere is a mixture of incombined gases , princioally nitrogen and oxygen. Of these two gases combined they would form various oxides of nitrogen, all of which are poisonous.
Yes, effusion and diffusion are two ways that gases mix. Effusion is the process where gases move through a small opening, while diffusion is the process where gases mix by moving from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration. Both processes play a role in the overall mixing of gases.
Yes, two gases can mix together when they are in the same container due to diffusion. Diffusion is the movement of gas molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration, allowing the gases to spread out and mix evenly.
Its a compound composed of Two Hydrogen's and 2 Oxygen's.
The two gases making up this compound are sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl). When they combine, they form the stable compound known as table salt, or sodium chloride (NaCl).
You never mix bleach and ammonia as it will release poisonous chlorine gas.
A mixture is a mix of two or more compounds.
This process is called gas diffusion.