A gas has no certain shape and no certain volume. This is because the particles in a gas are far apart and move freely, taking up the shape and volume of their container.
Yes, water and gas can mix together in certain circumstances, such as when gas dissolves in water or when gas bubbles are trapped in water.
Hydrogen gas is evolved when acids, such as hydrochloric acid or sulfuric acid, act on certain metals like zinc or magnesium. This is a common chemical reaction where the metal reacts with the acid to produce hydrogen gas and a salt.
Yes, oxygen gas can be considered a solution in certain chemical reactions or processes, such as when it dissolves in water to form oxygen gas in solution.
Hydrochloric acid gives off hydrogen gas (H2) when it reacts with certain metals like magnesium or zinc.
N2 gas is not actively removed from the atmosphere. It is the most abundant gas in the atmosphere and plays a crucial role in the nitrogen cycle. However, certain bacteria can convert N2 gas into a form that can be used by plants (nitrogen fixation).
If you mean, 'how do you make a gas?' It depends on what you are trying to make into gas, but to turn water into gas you have to heat it to 100degrese, then it starts to vapourise (steam) and then its a gas! Certain liquids have to be heated to certain degrese to make them vapourise.
Hydrogen gas, H2
No, premium gas and special gas are not the same. Premium gas typically has a higher octane rating than regular gas, which can benefit certain high-performance engines. Special gas could refer to different fuel blends or additives that are specific to certain gas stations or regions.
One still has to know the pressure and the amount(moles) of that gas, not which gas is concerned.
it is not dependent upon any certain gas, but it needs oxygen... i think ... ?
It is mainly caused by the wind we breath and the certain food we eat that causes gas.
Properties which a certain amount of gas will maintain include its mass, and the number of moles.
Yes, water and gas can mix together in certain circumstances, such as when gas dissolves in water or when gas bubbles are trapped in water.
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Gases do not have a certain shape or volume.
The upthrust provided by a certain volume of gas is equal to the weight of the displaced fluid (Archimedes' principle). This upthrust helps objects float in water and is directly proportional to the volume of gas displaced and the density of the fluid.