There are eleven elements which are in gases form at room temperature. They are
Hydrogen, Nitrogen,chlorine,Fluorine, and inert gases or zero gases. compounds are CO,CO2, H Cl, NH3,CH4.
== ==
Many materials exist as both a gas and a liquid at room temperature (about 20o C). Examples include water, alcohol and gasoline. These materials will evaporate until the partial pressure of the material in the local atmosphere balances the pressure at the boil ling point for the fluid.
Oxygen, Nitrogen, Argon, Helium, Hydrogen.
helium,nitrogen,hydrogen,neon,oxygen
liqiuds, gases ,tablets liqiuds, gases ,tablets
In the homosphere the concentration of gases remains the same throughout, and the gases are mixed, always in the same proportions. In the heterosphere the concentration of gases is different in different places, and the gases are typically in the form of layers, rather than mixed together.
in homosphere the concentration of gases remain same and gases are mixed while in heterosphere conc. of gases is different and gases are in the form of layers.Read more: What_is_the_difference_between_homosphere_and_the_heterosphere
water vapor is different from other gases that make up air because it condenses out of air that has cooled
The layers of gases around the earth are the ozone and they are responsible for keeping the earth at its correct temperature.
we can separate different gases by using fractional distillation method because the gases has different b.p
we can separate different gases by using fractional distillation method because the gases has different b.p
the different gases you can test for are a solid and liquid
it's not
because you need different riss of gases in each cube of ice
yes because different gases have different mass and they will exert more of less pressure according to their mass
Solids, liquids, gases, plasmas, and Bose-Einstein condensates are all different states of matter.
Inhaled gases is oxegen and exhaled gases you CAN'T brethe in because it's carbon dioxide.
liqiuds, gases ,tablets liqiuds, gases ,tablets
Oxygen, helium, hydrogen, carbon dioxide and methane are five different gases.
The pressure will equalise and the two gases will mix.
Different gasses have different masses.