If gases are restricted to a contained environment, they will exert pressure on the walls of the container. The pressure will increase as more gas particles collide with the walls. The behavior of the gases will follow the ideal gas law, which relates pressure, volume, temperature, and the number of gas particles.
The air you inhale contains oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and trace amounts of other gases like argon and helium. It may also contain pollutants like particulate matter, ozone, and volatile organic compounds depending on the environment you are in.
When nitrogen is absent in air, the composition of the air changes, affecting the balance of gases needed for respiration and combustion. Oxygen levels increase, which may lead to more rapid oxidation and combustion. This can impact the environment and living organisms that rely on the normal balance of gases in the air.
Pink gases are typically caused by interactions between gases and their environment rather than inherent color. However, gases like nitrogen dioxide can appear pink in certain conditions due to light scattering.
The gases will mix together and reach a uniform pressure throughout the pipe. The final pressure will be a combination of the pressures of the initial gases.
When coal is burned, gases such as carbon dioxide (CO2), sulfur dioxide (SO2), and nitrogen oxides (NOx) are produced. These gases contribute to air pollution and have negative impacts on the environment and human health.
Yes, gases can be contained using various methods such as pressurized containers, sealed vessels, or inert atmospheres. When properly contained, gases can be stored, transported, and used safely in various industrial, scientific, and everyday applications.
Gases are not restricted by gravity, so the molecules fly around, rather than stick together.
Nuclear energy via fission reactors is neutral as far as the environment goes. It does not emit greenhouse gases or other chemical pollution. Provided the radioactive products are kept safely contained, there is virtually no environmental impact.
Theoreticaly there are no gasses in a total vacuum
the molecules of gases are spread out very far apart and are not being restricted like solids or liquids
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In a fusion reactor the hot gases or plasma are contained within a magnetic field.
They are the place where the capillaries are closest to the environment in order to exchange gases such as oxygen and carbon dioxide.
it absorbs all the poisonous gases in the environment so that supporting the environment from some toxic or harmful gases
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Yes, gases can be heated. They try to expand if not contained, thus becoming less dense and causing convection currents. At a certain temperature some gases their "flash point" when they will burn or explode.