compression under high pressure and at very low temprature converts the gas into liquid....
Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) is called that because it is made by liquefying (stored under pressure to create and maintain a liquid state) the very lightest components (primarily butane and propane) of the fractionation process of crude oil and/or the gases that come off with the oil at the wellhead.It is a petroleum derivative, used as a fuel for heating and cooking and a a fuel for some LPG adapted cars.
Melted/Liquified
Yes, LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) is stored in liquid form under pressure in a gas cylinder. This allows for a larger volume of gas to be stored in a smaller space, making it easier for transportation and use.
Ammonia is liquified by subjecting it to high pressure, typically around 8-10 atmospheres, and low temperatures of -33°C. This combination of pressure and temperature causes the ammonia gas to condense into a liquid state.
Oxygen can be liquified at temperatures below its critical temperature of -118.6 degrees Celsius and at pressures above its critical pressure of 5.043 MPa. This typically occurs in specialized equipment known as cryogenic refrigerators, where the gas is compressed and then cooled to very low temperatures to condense into a liquid state.
The three main groups of compressed gases are Dissolved, Liquified and Non-Liquified gases. You can learn more about gases and compressed gases at the Wikipedia website.
Usually by compression and then cooling the resulting concentrate.
It depends on the gas. Different gases have different densities when liquified.
Noble gsase are liquefied at very low temperatures, with many difficulties and expenses.
You could not jump at all on Neptune as it is made up primarily of gases and liquified gases. It has no solid surface from which one could jump.
DOT Division 2.2 is for nonflammable compressed gases.
easily liquifiable gases like Cl2, NH3,SO2,HCl are readily adsorbed because the critical temp of these gases are more. so it is easily liquified and adsorbed more readily.[critical temp is the minimum temp above which a gas cannot be liquified]easily liq. gases possess greater vanderwaals forces ,so they are adsorbed readily.these are the 2 reasons why these gases are readily adsorbed than permanent gases like H2, O2.N2 . etc
Liquid air appears colorless and transparent, much like water when it is in its liquid state. It can sometimes form a misty appearance due to the rapid evaporation of nitrogen and oxygen gases from its surface.
I think the only liquids that do not contain water, besides the liquified form of various metals and nonmetals or gases or compounds such as Hydrogen Peroxide, are the elements Bromine (BR) and Mercury (HG).
Milk is a liquid
LIQUIFIED NATURAL GAS
Liquified Petroleum