Hydrogen (burns with no carbon footprint) Helium (inert gas to prevent flammability) Nitrogen (inert gas to prevent flammability) is 79% of air. Oxygen is 20% of air. Methane (a plentiful fuel) Ethane (a fuel) Propane (a fuel) fart [come s in then comes out]
There are several types of gases and have different forms and uses. Few of the most common gases are: Oxygen, Nitrogen, Fluorine, Chlorine, Carbon Dioxide, Methane and Sulfur Dioxide. Gases also classified into how many atoms they have.
Some common gases are oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, helium, and hydrogen. Each of these gases has its own unique properties and uses.
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Yes, the pressure exerted by different gases can be different, as it depends on factors such as the number of gas molecules, temperature, and volume. However, if the gases are in the same container at the same temperature, they will exert the same pressure.
Gases behave differently at different pressures and temperatures. At low pressures, gases expand to fill the available space. At high pressures, gases become more compact. At low temperatures, gases condense into liquids or solids. At high temperatures, gases expand and exert greater pressure.
i would like to know about differents gases we used and why do we used them in which way
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There are currently no uses for volcanic gases economically, but a sampling of the gases could be used in monotoring volcanic activity.
to store gases
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
There are several types of gases and have different forms and uses. Few of the most common gases are: Oxygen, Nitrogen, Fluorine, Chlorine, Carbon Dioxide, Methane and Sulfur Dioxide. Gases also classified into how many atoms they have.
Some common gases are oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, helium, and hydrogen. Each of these gases has its own unique properties and uses.
use it for lighting
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