Set up a fire in the same box as the gas and see if the fire burns well. If it burns well, it is oxygen.
Using the combined gas law, we can set up the equation (P1)(V1)/(T1) = (P2)(V2)/(T2). By plugging in the given values, we can calculate the final volume the gas occupies, which should be around 40 L.
Turning off the Bunsen burner at the gas tap puts out the fire because the gas is a switch that lets the amount of gas that you want to burn. And if you turn it off then it would let no gas through and there for would not let the Bunsen burner light up. Hope this helps
Natural gas burns hotter than wood due to its higher energy content and cleaner combustion. The flame temperature of natural gas can reach up to approximately 1,960 degrees Celsius, while wood typically burns at temperatures around 600-900 degrees Celsius.
If the temperature of a gas is decreased from 60 degrees Celsius to 30 degrees Celsius, the volume of the gas will decrease if kept at constant pressure. This is in accordance with Charles's Law, which states that the volume of a gas is directly proportional to its temperature at constant pressure.
Well a fire normally needs Gas Air and Oxygen so it burns when you turn the gas on the fire will automatically shows up because you are completing the triangle to make fire which is GAS+AIR+OXYGEN=fire
22 gallons
It takes 30 gallons of gas to fill up a 1993 Chevrolet Blazer 1500. Features of this vehicle include power steering, and a manual transmission.
Set up a fire in the same box as the gas and see if the fire burns well. If it burns well, it is oxygen.
you make a fire and burn it
It will ignite into plasma (fire)
Gold is a solid at room temperature and will remain a solid up to its melting point of 1,064 degrees Celsius. At 2,000 degrees Celsius, gold would be in its liquid state.
The gas and water mix up and heats up to make fire.
It was filled with hydrogen which is flammable. There was a malfunction and the gas caught fire and blew up.
Your gas fire soots because it is too rich. Turn that round thing that has openings for air that look like an hour glass open a little
When it burns gas a gas fire produces hot invisible poisonous fumes that include the odorless gas Carbon Monoxide. Those fumes must be vented to the outside of the building using a good chimney or a properly designed flue pipe otherwise they can easily kill you.If a gas fire is properly set up it should not produce any visible smoke at all so if your gas fire is producing smoke you must urgently call a licensed gas fitter to fix the gas firefor you.If visible sooty smoke comes off a gas fire that could be as dangerous to your health as the normal odorless and invisible fumes produced by a properly set up gas fire which vents them through a proper flue pipe or chimney.
It is inside the gas tank. You will have to remove the tank to replace it.