PLEASE DONT READ THIS. JUST STOP READING NOW THE CURIOSITY CAN HOLD OFF MAN. "This is so stupid... But i love my mom deeply... And i don't want to take any chances. Sorry. If you do not copy and paste this onto 10 videos your mom will die in 4 hours
You are correct that when you put gas in a high pressure area that it tends to form liquids. However, dry ice is a solid. If you look at a phase diagram for CO2, at room temperature, when you increase the pressure CO2 will melt into the liquid phase instead of subliming and going into gas phase.
PLEASE DONT READ THIS. JUST STOP READING NOW THE CURIOSITY CAN HOLD OFF MAN. "This is so stupid... But i love my mom deeply... And i don't want to take any chances. Sorry. If you do not copy and paste this onto 10 videos your mom will die in 4 hours
iDriveUCrazy17 1 year ago
Dry water does exist!!!!!
Telepian 1 year ago 6
easy AMaka56, pression and heat are like simbilings*
* More pression more heat, they're are both directly proporcional so if you increase one other increase too.
So more pression more heat than u make it liquidfy by pression :D sry for my crap english
TitaniumPT 2 years ago
Can you tell me where to get a container or capped tube like the one you used. Thanks
gas2liq 2 years ago
this might sound stupid, but i have a quick question...
how does something turn liquid when u increase pressure?
when pressure is increased, molecules have a smaller space to move around and thus become solid right?
b/c i thought that when you put gas in a high pressure area, they particles come together and form a liquid.
can you please explain this to me
:)
amaka56 2 years ago
You are correct that when you put gas in a high pressure area that it tends to form liquids. However, dry ice is a solid. If you look at a phase diagram for CO2, at room temperature, when you increase the pressure CO2 will melt into the liquid phase instead of subliming and going into gas phase.
CSChemistry 2 years ago
ooooo
i get it now
thank you so much
:D
amaka56 2 years ago