it depends on how you compress the gas, if you're compressing it to the point of combustion-and if its in any way an incendiary- you can be physically disassembled by heat. you can also have it enter your blood stream to form clotting .. death. some do not consider death a hurt to ones person, but death of friends/family most likely would be.
all gas is compressed (see psi). some gasses are toxic; even deadly if ingested.
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did u know the g7a gas grenade comes from the methan gas.it damages repiratory and destroys the nervous systems
The question is based on the misconception that liquids and solids cannot be compressed: they can. The molecules of gas are further apart allowing them to be compressed more easily.
The property of air that a gas exhibits is that it can be compressed and it occupies space.
compressed gas is used on rockets such as the space shuttle.answer2 Compressed gases are used widely. The pressurized canisters for inhalers, room fresheners, deodorant spray, hair spray, spray painting, as an air blast for removing dust, and many others. The air in your car tyres is a compressed gas and it gives you a smoother ride.
Ice is a solid and steam is a gas
It could be any of the three but at room temperature it is a gas. Freon is a gas
CNG is compressed natural gas
gas can be compressed easier.
The three major categories of usage for compressed air and gas are: compressed air and gas for process services, compressed air for power, and compressed air for general industrial applications.
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A gas can be compressed the most out of solid, liquid, and gas because its particles are more spread out and have more space between them, allowing them to be compressed further. Liquid can be compressed slightly, while solids are generally considered to be incompressible.
no it's a gas, compressed to around 1% of normal volume. If it was compressed to the liquid state, you'd call it liquified natural gas (LNG).
Yes, particles in a gas can be compressed into a smaller volume by reducing the space between them. This will increase the pressure of the gas as the particles are forced closer together.
Natural gas
An ideal gas can be both compressed and expanded. In regards to ideal gas, when the gas is expanded or compressed, the molecules will remain the same. In order for the count of molecules to change, gas would need to be added. The molecule count can also change if gas escapes.
Compressed air or compressed nitrogen.
Compressed natural gas is natural gas under pressure which remains clear, odorless, and non-corrosive. This is when natural gas is compressed to less than 1% of its volume at standard atmospheric pressure.
Compressed Natural Gas.