They are the impurities in the ethanol and clorophenil which make up the gasoline after refining. Usually these particles are filtered out (unleading) unless if greater proccessing is used later for deisel processing. I would know because I work at the gas station that is near camden spring falls but I dont handle gas but I can help you with the machine if it is not working well some other people handle the gas. The ethanol is what explodes in movies like if the gas station is on fire and that is bad and that is why we have fire extinguishers.
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∙ 11y agoParticles of a gas are typically atoms or molecules that are in constant random motion, moving freely and independently of one another. They have higher kinetic energy compared to particles in liquid or solid states, leading to the gas spreading out to fill the space available to it.
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∙ 11y agoMolecules, but sometimes Atoms in the case of the noble gases, which are monoatomic. They do not bond with other elements easily. Some examples of gas particles include O2 or H2O (as steam). A monoatomic gas such as He would have be a single atom as the particle.
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∙ 12y agoGas particals are all spread out.They move very quickly.They bounce of each other and the walls of the container
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∙ 9y agoPlacing a question mark at the end of a list of expressions or numbers does not make it a sensible question. Try to use a whole sentence to describe what it is that you want answered.
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∙ 13y agovery loose, free to move around.
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Gas particles are typically smaller than smoke particles. Gas molecules are individual atoms or small clusters of atoms that are very spread out and move freely. Smoke particles, on the other hand, are larger aggregates of solid or liquid particles that are suspended in the air.
Particles of a gas are in a disorderly motion (Brownian).
Yes, gas particles move rapidly in random directions due to their high kinetic energy. This constant random motion is what allows gas to expand to fill any container it's in.
Temperature is measured by the movement of gas particles in a vessel. When the gas particles move faster, the temperature of the gas increases, and vice versa.
No, lighter gas particles diffuse more rapidly than heavier gas particles because they have higher average speeds due to their lower masses. This means they can move more quickly through a medium, leading to faster diffusion rates.
Gas particles are typically smaller than smoke particles. Gas molecules are individual atoms or small clusters of atoms that are very spread out and move freely. Smoke particles, on the other hand, are larger aggregates of solid or liquid particles that are suspended in the air.
No, lighter gas particles diffuse more rapidly than heavier gas particles because they have higher average speeds due to their lower masses. This means they can move more quickly through a medium, leading to faster diffusion rates.
Because hot gas particles have greater kinetic energy than cold gas particles
No. Gas particles move much faster than solid particles.
When a gas is heated, the kinetic energy of the gas particles increases. This causes the particles to move faster and farther apart, leading to an increase in pressure and volume. Heating a gas also increases the average speed of the gas particles.
The particles of gas have more energy and are less tightly packed than particles in solids. This allows gas particles to move freely and change position easily, while solid particles are held in a fixed position by strong intermolecular forces.
Solid particles in gas are called aerosols. These are tiny solid or liquid particles suspended in a gas, such as dust, smoke, or mist.
Unless the particles collide
becausse the particles in gas are far apart.
Particles of a gas are in a disorderly motion (Brownian).
Particles move faster in a gas than in a liquid. In a gas, particles are more spread out and have more kinetic energy, leading to faster and more random movement compared to the more orderly and slower movement of particles in a liquid.
Yes, gas particles move rapidly in random directions due to their high kinetic energy. This constant random motion is what allows gas to expand to fill any container it's in.