Ask your question again but explain what you mean by "used up". And do you mean "gas" like gasoline, or like natural gas, or do you mean a gas like air?
In balloons, it is desirable to use the lightest possible gas. Nitrogen is a relatively heavy gas with Atomic mass no. of 14. Instead, a much lighter gas, Helium, is used. It has an Atomic mass no. of 4. Hydrogen was used a long time ago, since it was the lightest gas. But due to its explosive nature, it is no longer used.
Ozone. Which is entirely made up of oxygen atoms.Ozone gas from an ozone generator is usually mostly parent gas, with some percentage of ozone gas in it (replacing mass-per-mass, oxygen gas).
When the temperature of a liquid increases, the solubility of gas in the liquid decreases. This is because as temperature rises, the kinetic energy of the gas molecules increases, causing them to escape from the liquid more easily.
Yes gases do have mass. Some examples are inflating a soccer ball. The air's mass inflates the soccer ball. Saturn is made of gas and it has a large mass, So yes!
Plasma, Gas ,Liquid ,Solid (everything that has mass, volume and occupies space) gas dont have volume but still gas is a matter
The space that a gas takes up is called its volume.
Yes, gas has weight because it is made up of molecules that have mass. The weight of gas can be measured using a scale or by calculating the mass of the gas.
In balloons, it is desirable to use the lightest possible gas. Nitrogen is a relatively heavy gas with Atomic mass no. of 14. Instead, a much lighter gas, Helium, is used. It has an Atomic mass no. of 4. Hydrogen was used a long time ago, since it was the lightest gas. But due to its explosive nature, it is no longer used.
Mass of the gas divided by the area it takes up.
volume not mass. mass is the amount of matter in the object. dont get it mixed up!
Gas has mass because individual gas particles are composed of atoms or molecules that have mass. While gas particles are very spread out and move randomly, they still have mass due to the mass of the atoms or molecules they are made of. This mass can be measured using scales or other experimental methods.
Usually a P0101 code refers to the Mass air flow sensor.
you end up passing it slowely
It heats up.
A small frozen mass of dust and gas revolving around the sun. It lights up.
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The atomic mass of a gas depends on the specific element that the gas is composed of. For example, the atomic mass of oxygen gas (O2) is approximately 32 g/mol, while the atomic mass of hydrogen gas (H2) is approximately 2 g/mol.