Propane, CO2, Oxygen and many more
All gases are compressible (even all fluids and solids are, though much lesser), so there is no special name needed for this group because it is not special.
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All of them, with caveat that some gases will auto ignite if compressed too much. (The biggest malefactor here is acetylene; if it's compressed to over 15 psi, it becomes highly unstable.)
Yes, gases heat up when they are compressed because the compression increases the gas molecules' kinetic energy, leading to a rise in temperature. This is known as adiabatic heating.
Fluids, such as gases and liquids, can flow and be compressed due to their ability to be easily deformed under pressure. Examples include air, water, and oil. Fluids are commonly used in hydraulic systems and pneumatic systems where their flow and compressibility properties are utilized for various applications.
The three main groups of compressed gases are Dissolved, Liquified and Non-Liquified gases. You can learn more about gases and compressed gases at the Wikipedia website.
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.
Some examples of gases under pressure include compressed air, carbon dioxide cylinders used for carbonation in beverages, and oxygen tanks used in medical settings. These gases are stored at high pressure to keep them in their gaseous state for specific applications.
Compressed gases are used as fuels, in industry, laboratories, hospitals, etc.
All gases are compressible (even all fluids and solids are, though much lesser), so there is no special name needed for this group because it is not special.
a liquid can be compressed
I can only tell you that gases are does not have a difinite shape and volume . E.g air / nitrogen / carbon dioxide / water vapour / . . .
Yes, all gases can be compressed because gases are highly compressible compared to liquids and solids. When gases are subjected to pressure, they can be compressed into a smaller volume, increasing their density.
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All of them, with caveat that some gases will auto ignite if compressed too much. (The biggest malefactor here is acetylene; if it's compressed to over 15 psi, it becomes highly unstable.)
because they are compressed
Hazard Class 2 is for compressed gases and poisonous gases.