They make everything hotter
All gases have the ability to expand to fill their container, are compressible, and have low density compared to liquids and solids.
No, not all gases have a distinct smell. Some gases are odorless and cannot be detected by smell alone.
No. they are not all gases. e.g. sulphur
Radon gas has the highest density among all gases.
They're all Noble gases.
All gases have the ability to expand to fill their container, are compressible, and have low density compared to liquids and solids.
Gases of all types have similar physical properties in the sense that they have low density, compressibility, and ability to expand to fill their container. However, different gases may have variations in their specific properties such as boiling point, melting point, and molecular weight.
The heat trapping ability of some gases in the atmosphere can be compared to a greenhouse, where they allow sunlight to enter and heat the Earth, but trap some of that heat from escaping back into space.
The ability to become uniformly distributed describes matter in the gaseous state. Gases have the ability to fill the container they are in completely and evenly, spreading out to fill all available space. This property is a result of the high kinetic energy and weak intermolecular forces present in gases, allowing them to move freely and disperse throughout their container.
all of them are because they are all gases
The ability of gases to spread rapidly through other gases is explained by diffusion, which is the movement of gas particles from areas of higher concentration to areas of lower concentration. This process occurs due to the random motion of gas particles.
Water vapour (H2O) is a greenhouse gas because it traps the sun's heat radiated out from the earth and prevents it escaping into space. This is similar to all the other greenhouse gases. Greenhouse gases all have three atoms or more. This gives them the ability to absorb the heat.
Yes, all ladybugs expel gases. All living things expel gases.
No, In fact nearly all gases won't contain it, for example all gases on the periodic table won't contain it
No, not all gases have a distinct smell. Some gases are odorless and cannot be detected by smell alone.
The ability to flow and take the shape of their container is a property of liquids and gases that solids do not have. This property is known as fluidity.
Exchange gases