its called a 'vapour trail' it happens when the jet engines eject the gas from the rear of the engine and the gas reacts with the vapour (water vapour-like steam form a kettle) in the atmosphere.
these vapours then go on to produce what we know as clouds when they build up
in layers! (but different to the clouds made by the sun and water evaporation!!)
Hot gases of any kind emit electromagnetic radiation.
Yes, when gas atoms are subjected to electricity, they can emit bright lines of light. This phenomenon is known as atomic emission, where the electrons in the atoms get excited by the electrical energy and jump to higher energy levels before emitting light as they return to their original energy levels.
The white compound formed by the reaction between an acid gas and a basic gas is likely to be a salt. When an acid and a base react, they undergo a neutralization reaction, resulting in the formation of a salt and water. The white color could be due to the specific salt formed in this reaction.
Argon gas by itself is colorless and odorless. However, when an electrical discharge is passed through argon gas, it can emit a faint purple glow. This phenomenon is often utilized in neon signs and fluorescent lamps.
Greenhouse gases are classified based on their ability to trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere. Factors that contribute to this classification include the gas's molecular structure, its ability to absorb and emit infrared radiation, and its concentration in the atmosphere.
Yes it emit
A gas heated to millions of degrees would emit X-rays.
Neon lights produce a brilliant white light due to the gas mixture inside the tube. Although the gas used is called "neon," it is actually argon gas with a small amount of mercury vapor. The electricity passing through the gas mixture causes it to emit a white light.
oxygen
The white powder used in incandescent gas mantles is typically made of thorium dioxide. This powder is added to the fabric mantle to help it emit a bright white light when heated by the gas flame. However, due to health and environmental concerns, some manufacturers are moving towards using alternative materials.
when a car is filled with gas,it will EMIT a clear vaporThe bulb began to emit a dull radiance.Black smoke began to emit from under the hood as soon as I got onto the highway.Well, the word "emit" is a verb, and generally has to do with gases.For example, "A car emits gas when used by the driver."Another example might be, "A factory can emit gas through the chimney."Dogs can sense when people are nervous or frightened, because of the pheromones (chemicals) humans '''emit''' when they experience these emotions.I would like to emit myself to puerto rico.I heard him emit one shrill cry and then he was silent.
Yes, gases can emit radiation. When a gas is heated, it can emit thermal radiation in the form of light. Additionally, certain gases can absorb and emit specific wavelengths of radiation, such as in the process of fluorescence or phosphorescence.
No. CFC's are a man made gas.
No, Questars do not emit gas into the atmosphere. Questar gas is a natural gas that is low-density. If natural gas happens to escape into the atmosphere, it quickly dissipates compared to denser propane or gasoline fumes. If you would like to report a natural gas line break, call 800-767-1689.
Hot gases of any kind emit electromagnetic radiation.
An auto battery does emit hydrogen gas when it is being charged or discharged but it does not contain gas per se.
because they are filled with hot gas