A colourless gas typically consists of molecules or atoms that are in a gaseous state and lack any pigment. The structure can vary widely depending on the specific gas; for example, oxygen (O₂) is a diatomic molecule, while noble gases like argon (Ar) exist as single atoms. The intermolecular forces in gases are weak, allowing the gas molecules to move freely and occupy the available space. Overall, the structure is defined by the specific chemical composition of the gas.
Colourless, or slightly white
Methane is a colourless, flammable gas that is the main component of natural gas.
Helium is a light colourless gas that does not burn
Colourless is a property, or word to describe matter, however the "gas" would be something you're describing. However, if a reaction is omitting a colourless gas, it could be considered a physical property of the reaction.
Nope - the gas is colourless !
yes. it is colourless
Oxygen is a gas, therefore it is colourless.
Yes. argon is a colourless, odourless, noble gas.
Colourless, or slightly white
Methane is a colourless, flammable gas that is the main component of natural gas.
Helium is a colourless gas
Colourless gas
It is a colourless gas.
Yes, oxygen is a colourless gas.
Oxygen is a colourless, odorless gas
colourless gas
It is a colourless gas at STP