All objects can be compressd unless they are in a liquid state.
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Gases can be compressed when put under pressure, causing their volume to decrease. This is due to the molecules being forced closer together, resulting in a higher density and reduced volume.
The term "compressed gas" best describes a gas under greater than atmospheric pressure. This typically refers to gases that have been compressed into a smaller volume using pressure vessels.
Yes, nitrogen can be compressed under high pressure. When compressed, nitrogen gas can be stored in cylinders or tanks for various industrial applications such as in manufacturing processes or for use as a refrigerant.
Compressed oxygen must first be filtered to remove any impurities or contaminants. It is then typically stored in a tank or cylinder under high pressure. Before inhalation, the compressed oxygen is delivered through a regulator that reduces the pressure to a safe level for breathing.
Compressed air is not generally considered a hazardous substance under normal circumstances. However, it can pose risks if mishandled, such as causing injury if used improperly or if a container bursts under pressure.
Yes, gases can be compressed as their particles are far apart and can be pushed closer together by applying pressure. Compressing a gas reduces its volume while increasing its pressure and density.