the gas is pressurized so instead of flowing or leaking out it rushes out.
Air is not a compound, it is a mixture. The components of air (e.g. oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, water vapor) are not chemically bound, and instead coexist, flowing around each other like balls in a ball pit.
When carbon dioxide and chlorine are mixed, they do not react chemically with each other. Instead, they remain as separate molecules. Both carbon dioxide and chlorine are stable molecules and will not form a chemical compound when combined.
Yes, nitrogen is sometimes used to carbonate fizzy drinks instead of carbon dioxide. Nitrogen gives the drink a smoother mouthfeel and different carbonation characteristics compared to carbon dioxide.
In a carbon dioxide molecule, carbon does not take electrons from oxygen. Instead, carbon shares electrons with oxygen through covalent bonds, forming a stable molecule.
No, carbon dioxide does not have hydrogen bonds. It is a linear molecule composed of one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms, so it does not have hydrogen atoms to form hydrogen bonds. Instead, carbon dioxide molecules are held together by weak London dispersion forces.
bright red blood will enter the bottle under pressure
static electricity
enter, impale, insert, puncture, permeate, perforate
Volcanoes are a landform that is not created by flowing water. Instead, they are formed by the accumulation of lava and volcanic materials from the Earth's interior.
A charge that does not move is called a static charge.
A balloon with CO2 instead of helium or hydrogen
A cylinder does not have area, since it is a three dimensional object. Instead, it is usually described as having volume,
creating a cylinder is much easier to do than creating a cube with tin.
Melt ponds are formed when meltwater pools on the surface instead of flowing.
If you consider a cylinder, it has two faces, of you consider a cone instead, it has one face ONLY.
Tires are not really puncture proof but instead are puncture sealing tires. The tire is built with a puncture sealant type rubber on the inside of the tire. When any object punctures the tire it goes through the material. When the object is remove the material seals the hole. This material has been used for years and does work but at a price. The tire is heavier and cost more to manufacture. There are also run-flat tires that have an internal blatter within the tire that prevents the tire from going completely flat.
Methane and unabsorbed O2