Probably vapor.
A cold liquid dissolves gas quicker than a hot liquid because colder temperatures slow down the motion of gas molecules, making them easier to dissolve in the liquid. Additionally, cold liquids can hold more dissolved gas compared to hot liquids.
No, hot chocolate is a liquid beverage made from mixing cocoa powder with hot milk or water. It does not belong to the gas state of matter.
Hot gases of any kind emit electromagnetic radiation.
Another name for gas is vapor.
The old name of hydrogen gas is "inflammable air."
Sol The Sun is the name we use for the star of this solar system.
No, hot air balloons, as the name suggests, contain hot air, not helium.
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In a "hot air" balloon, which you refer to in your question, the gas is hot air. Heated air rises, so the balloon rises. The gas used in the burner, to heat the air, is propane.
The egr (exhaust gas reclaimer) has hot exhaust gas passing thru it, it will get hot.
Yes, a star is a glowing sphere of hot gas.
it is a hot gas
A homophone for "hot ball of burning gas in space" is "son."
Gas
A very hot gas is generally referred to as plasma. Plasma is formed when a gas becomes so hot that its atoms ionize, meaning they lose their electrons. This results in a state of matter with high energy and the ability to conduct electricity.
Because hot gas particles have greater kinetic energy than cold gas particles
It's a gas