If you happen to pass gas in space, whatever the vessel you are in, there is an inbuilt air fresher that rids the carbon dioxide and breathes in the oxygen.
It does not change, unless a chemical reaction in the gas happens.
What happens to the chemical energy from gas when it is ignited in gas ring on a hob
What happens with a gas is changed to a liquid
The particles are spread out, free to move. A gas will fill the space it is introduced into.
Nothing. Just space. And the atoms of those gases are mostly space, for the electrons and nuclei take up little space. So what we consider matter is mostly space...
it might explode if you put it in a smaller space.
Particles are spread out to the maximum of the space available.
It dissipates. There is plenty of room for it to do so
it may pass thought ionic wire
it goes up into space and breaks down to a gas
Essentially any matter ( Solid, liquid or gas ) But not in a vacuum (ie in space)
If the intermolecular space is reduced then it won't be able to move freely and it also won't be highly compressible
Essentially any matter ( Solid, liquid or gas ) But not in a vacuum (ie in space)
When you go outside in outer space, you are unable to breathe. You would most likely pass out and your blood would then boil and finally freeze because of the vacuum of space.
it doesnt pass gas at all...
your belly will expand most likely because you have gas in it so you are bloating.
what is gas in the disc space?