The three main types of gases are inert gases (such as helium and neon), noble gases (such as argon and xenon), and greenhouse gases (such as carbon dioxide and methane). Each type of gas has different properties and roles in the environment.
No, inert gases should not be stored with oxidizing gases. Inert gases like nitrogen or argon are used to displace oxygen in storage containers to prevent combustion or oxidation reactions. Storing them with oxidizing gases could lead to potential fire or explosion hazards.
The main greenhouse gases are carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O), and fluorinated gases. These gases trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere, leading to global warming and climate change.
The plural of gas is gases.
No, not all gases have a distinct smell. Some gases are odorless and cannot be detected by smell alone.
The correct spelling is "gases."
The correct spelling for the verb is to inflate (fill with air or gases).
The correct spelling is fluorescent (type of lighting, the light coming from heated gases).
The correct spelling of this word is emanate.An example sentence is "greenhouse gases emanate from various sources all over the world".
water vapor. OR as we spell it in England : water vapour. Also, don't forget the carbon dioxide. It's only fifth in quantity, but is important in "global warming" and for plant life.
A catalytic converter is an automotive emissions device that uses heated metal compounds (notably platinum) to remove unburned fuel from exhaust gases.
The three main types of gases are inert gases (such as helium and neon), noble gases (such as argon and xenon), and greenhouse gases (such as carbon dioxide and methane). Each type of gas has different properties and roles in the environment.
There are many gases that can be considered monatomic gases. Some of these gases are helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon and radon and all of those gases are considered noble gases.
Natural gases are gases of lithosphere.
The inactive gases are the noble gases
there are allot of gases go to google
Nobody makes gases. Gases are natural.