So if heat rises, what does gas do?? Just askin'?
Loading...
Hi Jacked,
It depends upon the gas and it's density relative to our atmosphere. Some gases are "heavy" and sink. Others, like helium, are less dense and "rise."
Loading...
It depends on the gas - some gasses are heavier than the air around them, like Carbon Dioxide which would settle at floor level. Others like hydrogen, neon, freon are lighter and rise
Loading...
If it's less dense than air it rises, if it's more dense it sinks, if its around the same density it tends to linger.
I don't know, is that what you're lookin' for?
I don't know, is that what you're lookin' for?
Loading...
the gas molecules will move with increasing speeds as temperature goes up- the gas becomes less dense as the molecules move further apart from each other...
the gas will therefore expand in volume and rise
the gas will therefore expand in volume and rise
Loading...