Actually some of them can - Gasses such as Carbon Dioxide (CO2) are heavier than air - and can be poured from one container to another.
No, hot water poured into a cup is in liquid form, not a gas. At higher temperatures, water molecules move more quickly and can evaporate into steam, which is the gaseous form of water.
There are ideal gases..
When a gas is poured from a small flask into a large flask, it expands to fill the larger volume of the new container. Unlike liquids and solids, gases have no fixed shape and can compress or expand to occupy the entirety of their surroundings. As a result, the gas will uniformly distribute itself throughout the larger flask, spreading out to maintain consistent pressure and density.
When hydrochloric acid is poured on aluminum foil, a chemical reaction occurs, producing hydrogen gas and aluminum chloride. The reaction generates heat and may result in fizzing or bubbling as the hydrogen gas escapes. This reaction is exothermic and should be conducted with caution due to the release of flammable hydrogen gas.
yes! i believe so.. it cant be a liquid! and it cant be a gas! soooo the final answer is? YES! A SOLID IS CORRECT! its a liqud, its a gas, ITS A SOLID!
actually a gas can be contained in a container, basicly being poured, so plasma can be poured. YES
A gas or a liquid.
carbon dioxide
No, gases cannot be poured like liquids because they have no fixed shape or volume; they will disperse and fill any available space. Gases are typically transferred through filling containers under pressure or using gas pipes and valves.
No, hot water poured into a cup is in liquid form, not a gas. At higher temperatures, water molecules move more quickly and can evaporate into steam, which is the gaseous form of water.
When carbonated drinks are poured into a glass, the bubbles sound is produced due to the release of carbon dioxide gas from the liquid. The carbon dioxide gas is dissolved under pressure in the drink, and when the pressure is released as the drink is poured, the gas escapes in the form of bubbles, creating the sound.
no as all the particle are so far apart they go every where
Soda sizzles when poured into a glass due to the release of carbon dioxide gas. The gas is dissolved in the liquid under high pressure, and when the pressure decreases (as it is poured into a glass), the gas escapes in the form of bubbles, creating the sizzling noise and fizz.
A fluid is any gas or liquid that flows, can be poured, and takes the shape of its container.
No.Because it could ruin your motor.
i cant find them either no websites contain this info
Drain the oil and gas out of the crankcase and put oil back it should be OK