Well, this question is a bit vague. If you're referring to a pure element gas, it would have to be helium. If, however, you are referring to any gaseous substance, assuming also that you are referring to gaseous substances at STP (standard temperature and pressure, ie. 70 degrees Fahrenheit, and 15 kilo pascals of pressure), then I'm afraid the TRUE answer to your question is most likely unknown to anyone. However, I do know that methane is a pretty good conductor of heat at STP, and is actually a better conductor of heat than carbon dioxide.
Hope this helps.
A liquid absorbs energy from its surroundings in order to turn into a gas, a process called vaporization. This energy is used to overcome the intermolecular forces holding the liquid molecules together.
When a gas changes to a liquid, it goes through the process of Condensation. This is when the gas cools and loses energy. Then the particles are forced to change state, from a gas to a liquid.
True, when a gas changes into a liquid, it releases energy, typically in the form of heat. This process is called condensation.
Black absorbs the most energy from the sun because it absorbs all wavelengths of light and does not reflect much. This causes black objects to heat up more quickly compared to other colors.
Most of the light's energy gets converted into heat.
Ozone absorbs the UV rays. These are high energy radiations.
It becomes a gas/vapor.
It becomes a gas/vapor.
A liquid absorbs energy from its surroundings in order to turn into a gas, a process called vaporization. This energy is used to overcome the intermolecular forces holding the liquid molecules together.
When a gas changes to a liquid, it goes through the process of Condensation. This is when the gas cools and loses energy. Then the particles are forced to change state, from a gas to a liquid.
Liquid does this.
When a liquid absorbs enough energy, its molecules gain sufficient kinetic energy to overcome the attractive forces holding them together, causing them to break free and enter the gas phase. This process is called vaporization or evaporation, leading to the transformation of the liquid into a gas.
The process of solid carbon dioxide (dry ice) turning into CO2 gas is endothermic, meaning it absorbs energy from its surroundings. This absorption of energy causes the solid carbon dioxide to sublimate directly into a gas without passing through a liquid phase.
The area around the Equator receives the most direct sunlight, thus absorbs the most heat.
The area around the Equator receives the most direct sunlight, thus absorbs the most heat.
The area around the Equator receives the most direct sunlight, thus absorbs the most heat.
True, when a gas changes into a liquid, it releases energy, typically in the form of heat. This process is called condensation.