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Was (wer) ist GASES - definition

GAS
Trace Gas; Trace gases of the atmosphere; Trace gases; Atmospheric Trace Gases; User:Nnokeudo/sandbox; Trace Gases

Gases         
  • Boyle's equipment
  • Shuttle imagery of re-entry phase
  • Isothermal curves depicting the non-ideality of a ''real gas.'' The changes in volume (depicted by Z, [[compressibility factor]]) which occur as the pressure is varied. 

The compressibility factor Z, is equal to the ratio Z = PV/nRT. 

An ideal gas, with compressibility factor Z = 1, is described by the horizontal line where the y-axis is equal to 1. Non-ideality can be described as the deviation of a gas above or below Z = 1.
  • Dalton]]'s notation.
  • Random motion of gas particles results in [[diffusion]].
  • 184x184px
  • 21 April 1990 eruption of [[Mount Redoubt]], Alaska, illustrating real gases not in thermodynamic equilibrium.
  • 230x230px
  • [[Delta wing]] in wind tunnel. The shadows form as the indices of refraction change within the gas as it compresses on the leading edge of this wing.
  • Robinson Crusoe Islands]] on 15 September 1999, shows a turbulent cloud pattern called a [[Kármán vortex street]]
ONE OF THE FOUR FUNDAMENTAL STATES OF MATTER
Gaseous state; Gaseous phase; Gaseous; Atomic Gas; Atomic gases; Atomic gas; Gases; Gas State; Gas state; Gaseous State; Organic gas; Gas-phase; Gasses; Permanent gas
·pl of Gas.
gas         
  • Boyle's equipment
  • Shuttle imagery of re-entry phase
  • Isothermal curves depicting the non-ideality of a ''real gas.'' The changes in volume (depicted by Z, [[compressibility factor]]) which occur as the pressure is varied. 

The compressibility factor Z, is equal to the ratio Z = PV/nRT. 

An ideal gas, with compressibility factor Z = 1, is described by the horizontal line where the y-axis is equal to 1. Non-ideality can be described as the deviation of a gas above or below Z = 1.
  • Dalton]]'s notation.
  • Random motion of gas particles results in [[diffusion]].
  • 184x184px
  • 21 April 1990 eruption of [[Mount Redoubt]], Alaska, illustrating real gases not in thermodynamic equilibrium.
  • 230x230px
  • [[Delta wing]] in wind tunnel. The shadows form as the indices of refraction change within the gas as it compresses on the leading edge of this wing.
  • Robinson Crusoe Islands]] on 15 September 1999, shows a turbulent cloud pattern called a [[Kármán vortex street]]
ONE OF THE FOUR FUNDAMENTAL STATES OF MATTER
Gaseous state; Gaseous phase; Gaseous; Atomic Gas; Atomic gases; Atomic gas; Gases; Gas State; Gas state; Gaseous State; Organic gas; Gas-phase; Gasses; Permanent gas
Fun; hilarious - normally relating to something said or done by another person
You're gas, wheezed Simon, laughing at his Pal's latest joke.
gas         
  • Boyle's equipment
  • Shuttle imagery of re-entry phase
  • Isothermal curves depicting the non-ideality of a ''real gas.'' The changes in volume (depicted by Z, [[compressibility factor]]) which occur as the pressure is varied. 

The compressibility factor Z, is equal to the ratio Z = PV/nRT. 

An ideal gas, with compressibility factor Z = 1, is described by the horizontal line where the y-axis is equal to 1. Non-ideality can be described as the deviation of a gas above or below Z = 1.
  • Dalton]]'s notation.
  • Random motion of gas particles results in [[diffusion]].
  • 184x184px
  • 21 April 1990 eruption of [[Mount Redoubt]], Alaska, illustrating real gases not in thermodynamic equilibrium.
  • 230x230px
  • [[Delta wing]] in wind tunnel. The shadows form as the indices of refraction change within the gas as it compresses on the leading edge of this wing.
  • Robinson Crusoe Islands]] on 15 September 1999, shows a turbulent cloud pattern called a [[Kármán vortex street]]
ONE OF THE FOUR FUNDAMENTAL STATES OF MATTER
Gaseous state; Gaseous phase; Gaseous; Atomic Gas; Atomic gases; Atomic gas; Gases; Gas State; Gas state; Gaseous State; Organic gas; Gas-phase; Gasses; Permanent gas
(gases, gasses, gassing, gassed)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
Note: The form 'gases' is the plural of the noun. The form 'gasses' is the third person singular of the verb.
1.
Gas is a substance like air that is neither liquid nor solid and burns easily. It is used as a fuel for cooking and heating.
Coal is actually cheaper than gas...
Shell signed a contract to develop oil and gas reserves near Archangel.
N-UNCOUNT
2.
A gas is any substance that is neither liquid nor solid, for example oxygen or hydrogen.
Helium is a very light gas.
...a huge cloud of gas and dust from the volcanic eruption.
N-VAR
3.
Gas is a poisonous gas that can be used as a weapon.
...mustard gas...
The problem was that the exhaust gases contain many toxins.
N-MASS
4.
Gas is a gas used for medical purposes, for example to make patients feel less pain or go to sleep during an operation. (INFORMAL)
...an anaesthetic gas used by many dentists.
N-MASS
5.
Gas is the fuel which is used to drive motor vehicles. (AM; in BRIT, use petrol
)
...a tank of gas.
...gas stations.
= gasoline
N-UNCOUNT
6.
To gas a person or animal means to kill them by making them breathe poisonous gas.
Her husband ran a pipe from her car exhaust to the bedroom in an attempt to gas her.
VERB: V n
7.
8.
If you step on the gas when you are driving a vehicle, you go faster. (mainly AM INFORMAL; in BRIT, use step on it
)
PHRASE: V inflects

Wikipedia

Trace gas

Trace gases are gases that are present in small amounts within an environment such as a planet's atmosphere. Trace gases in Earth's atmosphere are gases other than nitrogen (78.1%), oxygen (20.9%), and argon (0.934%) which, in combination, make up 99.934% of its atmosphere (not including water vapor).

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für GASES
1. Toxic gases Rescue efforts were slowed by toxic gases, including carbon monoxide, Robles said.
2. The industrial gases company said that depite these results, the outlook for global gases business remains positive.
3. Superheated gases Investigators blamed the disaster on superheated gases from the Earth‘s atmosphere entering the breach and destroying the spacecraft.
4. SMOKE AND GASES Interfax news agency quoted officials as saying that high temperatures and poisonous gases also complicated the search.
5. They‘re from the –– Valley National Gases employees.