The word "gas" was introduced by Flemish chemist Jan Baptist van Helmont in the 17th century. He used the word to describe the air-like substances that were emitted by certain substances when heated.
A gas that is not man-made or refined.
Gasoline is called "gas" as a shortened form of the word "gasoline," which is a liquid fuel derived from petroleum. The term "gas" for gasoline is a colloquial or informal usage, similar to how Americans refer to gasoline as "petrol" in the UK.
The word is "diffusion." It refers to the movement of gas particles from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.
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Germany introduced mustard gas, and they were also the first ones to use it.
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The particles are spread out, free to move. A gas will fill the space it is introduced into.
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The likely word is "introduced."
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Gas masks were gradually developed in the 1800s and the exact year you need is in the link below.
The word 'introduced' is not a noun. The word 'introduced' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to introduce. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.The abstract noun forms of the verb to introduce are introduction and the gerund, introducing.
The producers introduced the star of the movie at its premiere. Using the wrong units of measure has often introduced errors into scientific calculations.
No, that is not right. There is no such word as "enterduced" in the English language.The correct spelling is introducedFor example:I was introduced to her at a party.We were introduced to the new manager.
mustard gas was used in world war 1 as weapon.it was introduced by Germans in 1917.