To make a gas that can be weighed, you need a container to hold the gas and a scale to measure its weight.
Oxygen is the gas needed to make fire. It supports the combustion process by reacting with the fuel to produce heat and light.
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Argon is commonly found in gas discharge tubes, incandescent light bulbs, and welding shielding gas.
Naturally, it is Carbon Dioxide because it is denser than oxygen which is a gas needed for combustion.
Oxygen is the gas that is required for respiration.
To make a gas that can be weighed, you need a container to hold the gas and a scale to measure its weight.
depends on the size of the gas line and the pressure of the gas being delivered. More info is needed....
carbon dioxide dude. =)
Yes, gas can be weighed by measuring its volume and pressure, and then using the ideal gas law to calculate its mass. Additionally, specialized equipment like gravimetric sorption analyzers can directly measure the weight of gases absorbed onto a material.
Nitrogen is needed for good plant growth and helps them make proteins.
Mainly gas and coal, a lot of items were needed for energy so mainly anything we use for energy. Another thing was windmills.
Oxygen is the gas needed during cellular respiration to release energy required for wound healing and skin graft integration.
Very little if the air is flammable gas. Oxygen in the air is not flammable as such, but is generally needed to sustain a fire.
Barbecue gas cylinders are weighed as they are being filled to ensure that the correct amount of gas is being dispensed into the cylinder. This helps in preventing underfilling or overfilling, ensuring customers receive the right amount of gas for their money and maintaining safety standards.
It's Gas and Coal that produces the electricity for Plug-in Items.
Nothing. That was a dumb question.
The necessary heat to transform liquid chlorine (Cl2) to a gas is 9,756 kcal.