Gas is composed of highly dispersed particles that are spaced far apart from each other, making it difficult to see through. However, gases can be transparent if they do not scatter or absorb light, such as in the case of clean air.
When KMnO4 is heated, it decomposes to MnO2, releasing oxygen gas. To test for the presence of gas, you can do the following: Place a glowing splint near the reaction vessel to see if the gas relights the splint, indicating the presence of oxygen. Alternatively, you can bubble the gas through lime water (Ca(OH)2) to see if it turns milky, confirming the presence of carbon dioxide.
Nothig to see ! Hydrogen is colorlees, odorless, with no taste. Also the flame is not very visible.
A gas cannot go through non-porous solids.
A gas pipe distributes gas to the burner through the orifice, which is a small opening that controls the flow of gas. The gas flows through the orifice and is ignited by a flame, producing heat for cooking or heating purposes. It is important to ensure the orifice is clean and free of debris to maintain proper gas flow and combustion.
Iodine turns into a gas through the process of sublimation, where it changes from a solid directly into a gas without passing through the liquid phase. When heated, iodine sublimes and forms violet vapor that can be observed as a gas.
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yes you can see the ripples in the water but I am not sure about gas as for the solid you can see it vibrate
chemical Jews it hard but squishy and see through
If there is a star shining through the gas then some of the starlight will be absorbed by the gas to deliver spectral lines of the "stuff" making up the gas.
My penis erects when i see you through your screen, like now!
Antarctica can see the planets so well as there is no smoke or gas polluting the air s you can see into space were as in other places in the world you cant see through the smoke and gas in the air!
First turn off the gas. Then check the valves that the gas travels through to see what is clogging or blocking it and remove whatever it is. Don't forget to turn off the gas
You can only see a nebula if there is a star or multiple stars inside it. Most of the ones you see are the left over gas and dust from the forming of that star. All the other gas and dust in the universe you can not see because there is no radiation coming from a close star to excite the gases and make them glow. The only time you can see a dark nebulae is when it overlaps a glowing nebula. There is a great portion of our galaxy that we can not see due to gas and dust is the milky way. The only way we are able to see into our own galaxy is through UV or inferred Telescopes.
Black smoke is ALWAYS too much gas going through the engine. They get bad gas mileage. See a mechanic.
Gases become liquids through condensaton- heat leaves the gas Gases become solids through deposition For more see: http://www.science.uwaterloo.ca/~cchieh/cact/c123/phases.html
Gases become liquids through condensaton- heat leaves the gas Gases become solids through deposition For more see: http://www.science.uwaterloo.ca/~cchieh/cact/c123/phases.html
Gases become liquids through condensaton- heat leaves the gas Gases become solids through deposition For more see: http://www.science.uwaterloo.ca/~cchieh/cact/c123/phases.html