Can gas density be permanently altered and what influences it?

Kienken333
Messages
13
Reaction score
0
Can the density of gas be changed for good, or is the change just temporary?
And what increases density in gases?
 
Physics news on Phys.org
I don't what you have in mind by "change for good". In any case, gases can be compressed or decompressed to change density.
 
This may be a dumb question? But can a gas be harder than a solid? Like can the atoms in a gas, create bonds to make the gas incredibly strong. Thanks.
 
How would such a gas be different from a solid?
 
In a typical gas, molecules are separate and move around freely. In a solid there is a lot of linkage.
 
Hi. I have got question as in title. How can idea of instantaneous dipole moment for atoms like, for example hydrogen be consistent with idea of orbitals? At my level of knowledge London dispersion forces are derived taking into account Bohr model of atom. But we know today that this model is not correct. If it would be correct I understand that at each time electron is at some point at radius at some angle and there is dipole moment at this time from nucleus to electron at orbit. But how...
Back
Top