A good question for gas could be: "How does the pressure of a gas change with temperature, according to the ideal gas law?" This question invites exploration of the relationship between pressure, volume, and temperature, providing a solid foundation for understanding gas behavior in various conditions. It can lead to discussions on real-world applications, such as in engines or atmospheric science.
There is no such thing. A solid and a gas are mutually exclusive properties. (In the same way, a car that has only one color of paint cannot be both red and blue.) If the question you mean to ask is what is an opaque gas (a gas you cannot see through well), gaseous iodine is good example.
It seems like your question got cut off. Could you please provide the complete question regarding oil and natural gas?
Ill answer that question if u can answer the question.. could u have a picture of air?
No, natural Gas is not a renewable source of energy. Also your question is meaningless you can't convert energy into gas!
It's not really a question of temprature, it's a question about how high is the activation energy of the combustion of natural gas. this question is however invalid as natural gas is a mixture of hydrocarbons and they all have different activation energys for combustion. Do you mean what temprature would cause natural gas to spontaniously ignite?
hmm good question.
good question formed gas ozone is destruction when uranus becomes up topside
Thats a good question... but probably not.
i do not no but very low i belive but maybe very high im not 100 % Sure but good question
What is your question? Price? Mileage? gas tank size? where to buy one? See if you can ask a longer question, so we can help you.
I am sorry but the question is not answerable.With out knowing what yo8u think "Good on Gas" is and what model Saturn you are looking at I can't tell.But in general Saturns were average to above average in their class for fuel economy but never the best.
what is the question, you don't put anything in a gas fireplace, especially wood, gas comes from the gas line coming in to the fireplace
lolol. good question, the answer is that peoplewho drive gas powered cars are most likely to blow up when they crash due to the gas in there cars, sucks for you, hahahaha. kind regards hank
It really depends on your Gas Mileage. A smaller car, such as a Commodore or something like that would have reasonably good gas mileage. That is a very broad question, and cannot be answered well.
There is no ONE answer to this question. Audi Q7 TDI, Chevrolet Corvette, Volkswagen Passat are some of the cars that provide good gas mileage along with comfortable drive.
The answer is in the question, because they use Gas.
Your question is unanswerable because juice is not a gas.