Well, honey, you can compress a gas because when you squish those gas particles together, they have less space to bounce around and spread out. It's like trying to fit too many people in a tiny elevator - they gotta squeeze in close to make room for everyone. So, yeah, that's why you can compress a gas, sugar.
It is called compression when a gas is squeezed into a smaller space, increasing its pressure and decreasing its volume.
To compress a gas, the gas must be confined within a sealed container, and an external force must be applied to reduce the volume of the gas. As the volume decreases, the gas particles come closer together, increasing their density and pressure. Additionally, the temperature of the gas may increase due to the compression process.
Hydrogen is the lightest and simplest element, making it very easy to compress and manipulate. In its pure form, hydrogen is a gas at room temperature and pressure.
We usually apply the term compression to the act of squeezing a fluid to force it into a smaller volume or increase its pressure. The term applies to gases as well as fluids.
Gases can be compressed,this is because they have small particles and can fit into smaller spaces, for example:they can be squeezed into aerol cans
yes you can.
Compress. They tend to occupy a nearly fixed volume.
No. You can compress a gas because the particles are NOT close together. If they are close together (as in a solid) it is extremely difficult to compress any further.
compress it
-- Cool it. -- Compress it (but you must also cool it while you compress it).
The molecules of a solid are the most tightly packed than those of either gas or liquid making it the hardest of the three to compress. Gas has the most space between molecules and is therefore the easiest to compress.
One possibility is "compress".
yes it can be
If you compress a gas the temperature increases
to compress it
Yes. There is a lot of space between the gas atoms, so a gas can easily be compressed.
It heats up.