No, you can only boil liquids. Boiling is process that can only be applied to liquids. A liquid will only come to a boil when the vapor pressure of the liquid is equal to the atmospheric pressure at its level of altitude.
A gas can be poured, but a better word for it is defuse.
This takes place when a gas filled container is opened
to release tiny particles of the gas, which fly from the container
and fill the room.
No, but you can boil a solid (carbon doesn't have a liquid state)
No, B/c it is alrerady in the state of gas.
You need a ventilated hood and laboratory glassware. Petrol is very flammable or explosive in some conditions.
no it is dangerous to boil a gas
yes
By using pour-plate method with the suitable growth medium.
Yes, because the reaction creates carbon dioxide gas and if you pour that gas onto a flame it will make the flame go out.
Yes, I've done it many times... You're question seems a little simple, are you sure you wrote what you meant to write?
It has been proved by an experiment that when we pour acid on the metal then the gas will be released then light up a matchstick and up on it ,then we observe some lightening stars coming out from the matchstick ,if it happens like this is the hydrogen.
It is a physical property. Any gas that has a lower density than air will float above air. This is similar to how if you pour oil into water. The oil will float on the water because it is less dense.
no
Why?
She will pour the drinks at the party. They will carefully pour the chemicals into the container. He had to pour the gasoline from a can into his tank when he ran out of gas.
pour gas on them, lots of it
maybe someone stole your gas tank
Pour
NOTHING
Only if you then light a match...
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Open the rear gas tank flap and remove the gas cap and pour it in.
A liquid. You can pour it onto your salad.
You add it after filling your tank. Just open n pour into where you usually fill the gas.