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Transportation
Hydrogen gas has explosive flammability and so is difficult to handle. This causes problem to its storage and transportation. A solution for this is the use of Fe-Ti alloy, which absorbs hydrogen and results in the formation of fine silvery powder. Heating the powder safely rel..
Carbon dioxide transport
Carbon dioxide is transported in three different forms - dissolved gas, bicarbonates and carbaminohaemoglobin molecules. About 3.7ml of carbon dioxide enters each 100ml of blood. A small amount in the plasma is transported in the dissolved form. Most of the carbon dio..
Study of Gas Laws Summary
Summary - Gases are different from solids and liquids. They have no definite shape or volume. When pressure is applied, a gas contracts and when pressure is released, the gas expands. Gases can move in all directions and completely diffuse with other gases to form a ho..
Expansibility
When pressure is applied on a gas, it contracts. Conversely, when pressure is released the gas expands. When the temperature is increased, the particles gain more energy, move faster and move away from each other. As a result the intermolecular attraction becomes less..
Stars
A star is a dense cloud of hydrogen and helium gas contracting under its own gravitational pull. In all the stars hydrogen atoms are continuously converted into helium atoms and this process is accompanied by a large amount of energy. This energy is radiated in the form of..
Properties of Hydrogen
Physical Properties - Hydrogen is a colourless, odourless and tasteless gas. Impure hydrogen has a fishy smell due to its impurities ,arsine and phosphine. Hydrogen is the lightest element. It is by far the most abundant element in the universe and makes up about 90% of the universe by we..
Formation of Our Solar System
Many scientists believe that our solar system was formed from a giant, rotating cloud of gas and dust known as the solar nebula. According to this theory, the solar nebula began to collapse because of its own gravity. Some astronomers speculate that a nearby supernova (exploding sta..
Fountain experiment
hydrogen chloride in solubility fountain A round bottomed flask is first dried well. It is then filled with dry hydrogen chloride gas and fitted with a one holed rubber stopper as shown in the figure 5.5...
Mining of petroleum
petroleum mining Petroleum is brought to the surface by drilling a hole in the Earth's crust and sinking pipes deep down through the impervious cap rock. Natural gas first comes out under high pressure. Then, petroleum is pumped out, collected in tanks and transported, for further processing. ..
Water
Water - About 70-73% of earth is covered by water. Water is available in the form of oceans, seas, rivers, lakes, ponds, pools, polar ice caps and water vapour. The main component of hydrosphere is water. Water exists in all the three forms i.e., solid (snow), liquid (water) and gas (wate..
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