If the gas is compressed into the cylinder, yes.
However if the gas is already pre-compressed (to the point of liquefaction) and simply decanted into the cylinder, there will be little to no heating of the receptacle cylinder.
If slate is sufficiently heated and compressed it becomes phyllite.
Organic matter was compressed and heated
basicallly it is carbon that is highly compressed and heated over time
Sedimentary Rock which becomes heated and pressed and Igneous Rock which is also heated and compressed.
Crude oil and other fossil fuels (coal, natural gas) were formed over millions of years from dead plant material that was compressed and heated in underground rock layers.
organic matter was compressed and heated
when natural gas is strongly heated, hydrogen(H) and carbon(C) are obtained.
Diesel is a type of internal combustion engine wherein the fuel is ignited solely by heat produced by rapid compression of the air in the cylinder. Not by an electrical spark as in a gasoline engine. As the cyl air is compressed the air becomes heated. Fuel is injected into the hot cylinder and is ignited by the heat alone
A hot tub is a small pool filled with heated water.
millions of years, if you're referring to oil/natural gas/coal made from dead plants and animals that have been compressed and heated underground. Swamps and bogs were main sources of this.
It is a natural mineral that expands when heated.
It is a natural mineral that expands when heated.