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Is solid gas?

A gas is a gas, as the name suggests. It can, along with liquid be referred to as a fluid. Cooled and pressurised sufficiently it can become a liquid and cooled further, a solid.


What heppen when hot saturated solution is cooled?

Either it becomes "supersaturated" OR some material separates out (precipitates).


What is cooled and compressed for transportation along pipelines?

Natural gas is cooled and compressed for transportation along pipelines. Cooling the gas causes it to liquefy, reducing its volume for efficient transport, and compression helps maintain pressure in the pipeline to keep the gas moving smoothly over long distances.


Are at low temperatures ideal gases liquefy?

At low temperatures, ideal gases can liquefy if they are cooled below their critical temperatures. At temperatures below the critical temperature, the gas will condense into a liquid due to the decreased molecular motion and intermolecular forces becoming dominant over kinetic energy.


How will you show that air is a mixture?

As air is progressively cooled by your powerful refrigeration apparatus, it doesn't all liquefy at the same time. The carbon dioxide liquefies first, then the oxygen, then the nitrogen. You can separate these gases and demonstrate that they have very different properties.


What are Types of cooling in transformer?

Air cooled water cooled oil cooled Totally enclosed fan cooled Refrigerant cooled


How was xenon mined and if so where?

Xenon is extracted from the air using a process called fractional distillation. Gases in the atmosphere are cooled until they liquefy, then gradually warmed up, causing them to separate based on their boiling points. Xenon, which has a very low boiling point, is collected in this process.


How can you collect samples of nitrogen and oxygen from air?

To collect samples of nitrogen and oxygen from air, you can use a process called fractional distillation. The air is cooled and compressed to liquefy it, and then gradually warmed up. Nitrogen boils off first at -196°C, followed by oxygen at -183°C, allowing them to be collected separately as gases.


How argon is separated from air?

Argon is separated from air by a process called cryogenic distillation. Air is cooled to very low temperatures to liquefy and then slowly heated up. As different components of air have different boiling points, argon is separated from other gases based on its boiling point which is lower than that of nitrogen and oxygen.


Is a Honda goldwing 1100 oil cooled or water cooled?

Water cooled.


Is Air cooled vs water cooled pocket bikes?

water cooled is better


Why is a liquid cooled system is pressurised?

Basically what happens when a liquid is pressurized is that the boiling point of that liquid is increased to say 138 degrees, so this would be the boiling point instead of 100 degrees. So for every 1 bar of pressure the temperature is raised say by 30 degrees, and the aid of antifreeze effects this boiling point as well.