an example of how the property of compreesibility of gases is used in everyday life is when using a hand pump to fill a bicycle tire. Rapidily pushing in the plunger of the pump forces the air into a smaller volume.
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Compressibility is used in various applications such as scuba diving equipment, hydraulic systems, and medical imaging technologies. In scuba diving, compressibility of gases is important for understanding how pressure changes at different depths affect the volume of gas in tanks. In hydraulic systems, compressibility of fluids is taken into account for designing efficient and effective systems. In medical imaging, compressibility of body tissues is utilized in techniques such as ultrasound to generate images for diagnostic purposes.
w much temparature is needed to melt CFC gases?
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Dalton's Law of Partial Pressures is used everyday to determine how much of one gas is present in a mixture of gases.....maybe not YOUR "everyday" but someones
Nowhere in everyday life
Everyday of My Life was created in 1976.
It rather depends on the situation. In everyday life we store gases in cylinders and tanks. In the lab we tend to use gas jars and gas syringes.
yes,because mixture is a mixing of two or three things ,as in chemistry life it happens every time.
Some common everyday catalysts include enzymes in the human body for digestion, platinum in catalytic converters in cars to reduce pollutants in exhaust gases, and zeolites in laundry detergents to aid in cleaning clothes.
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The Psychopathology of Everyday Life was created in 1901.