Common gases in a house that may be visible include smoke (carbon particles), steam (water vapor), and possibly dust particles in the air. Other invisible gases like carbon dioxide, methane, and natural gas may also be present but not visible to the naked eye.
CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons) are man-made gases that are also greenhouse gases.
You can see some halogen gases, such as Chlorine and Bromine and Iodine because they are coloured. Most other gases are colourless and cannot be seen.
Green house gases, such as carbon dioxide.
The four most common gases in a house fire are carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, water vapor, and nitrogen. These gases are produced as various materials in the house burn and release their components into the air during a fire.
The earth is protected by its atmosphere.
CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons) are man-made gases that are also greenhouse gases.
Generally we use methane as fuel in the house.
Green House gases work by allowing the Sun's rays into the atmosphere, but don't let them back out. Green-house gases are gases like CO2, Methane and other traces of elements. A small amount is necessary to control the warmth of the overall planet, but if we get to much green-house gas, the planet could begin to warm, which it is. If this is due to green-house gases or not, there is much controversy to the matter.
Ozone itself is a green house gas. There would be no way that green house gases would harm it.
You can see some halogen gases, such as Chlorine and Bromine and Iodine because they are coloured. Most other gases are colourless and cannot be seen.
Common gases found around the house include oxygen (O2), carbon dioxide (CO2), nitrogen (N2), and traces of other gases like water vapor (H2O) and methane (CH4). These gases are essential for everyday activities like breathing, heating, and cooking.
yes, green house gases such as carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and others are causes of global warming.
Green house gases, such as carbon dioxide.
The four most common gases in a house fire are carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, water vapor, and nitrogen. These gases are produced as various materials in the house burn and release their components into the air during a fire.
Greenhouse gases absorb Infrared heat rising from the surface of the earth.
No
yes