gases in English

noun
1
an airlike fluid substance which expands freely to fill any space available, irrespective of its quantity.
hot balls of gas that become stars
2
a person or thing that is entertaining or amusing.
the party would be a gas
verb
1
kill or harm by exposure to poisonous gas.
But it's only at the end of the film that we learn what appears to have really happened: it is he himself who killed his mother, gassing her whilst apparently suffering from a delusion that she is another person.

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1. All these gases are potent greenhouse gases.

2. RARE GASES

3. Botted gases are the liquefied petroleum gases propane and butane

4. Greenhouse gases

5. Liquefied gases: gases having a critical temperature of # °C or above

6. Liquefied gases: gases having a critical temperature of 20 °C or above;

7. 2° Liquefied gases: gases having a critical temperature of 20 °C or above;

8. Charcoal filters many gases.

9. 2. liquefied gases: gases having a critical temperature of 20 °C or above;

10. Propellant gases for aerosols

11. Protective gases for welding

12. Gases and liquids diffused.

13. Remote measurements of atmospheric gases employed absorption and/or emission features of those gases

14. Remote measurements of atmospheric gases employed absorption and/or emission features of those gases.

15. Graham found that light gases diffuse through porous surfaces more rapidly than heavy gases.

16. Hydrogen and oxygen are gases.

17. These gases are highly inflammable.

18. Acid pools and choking gases.

19. Gases not accepted for carriage

20. Waste gases infected the air.

21. Absorption medium and method for removing sour gases from fluid streams, in particular from flue gases

22. Technical consultancy with regard to the transport and accumulation of energy, gases, liquefied gases and liquids

23. Industrial gases, special gases and welding gases, including acetylene, methyl acetylene, oxygen, nitrogen, argon, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, helium, hydrogen, neon, krypton, xenon, methane, deuterium and mixtures of the aforesaid gases, all in gaseous, liquid or solid form

24. Gases, including gases in liquid or dissolved form, being protective and active gases, being welding, fuel, cutting and shielding gases, being process, treatment and work gases, in particular for use in metallurgy and semiconductor production, being precision and test gases, being gas for use in water treatment and processing, food technology, chemistry and pharmacy, raw material and metal production, in particular nitrogen, oxygen, saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbon gases, hydrocarbon compositions, helium and other noble gases, hydrogen, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, ammonia, ozone, halogen, halogen compositions, boron, silicon and sulphur compositions and other gases with industrial applications and mixtures of all the aforesaid gases

25. In the majority of countries, the cylinder filling network covers the full range of gases, including a number of facilities capable of filling high-value gases with a higher transportation radius (argon, argon mixtures, acetylene and other gases including speciality gases),

26. Cryogenic system for removing acid gases from a hyrdrocarbon gas stream, and method of removing acid gases

27. The gases are stored in cylinders.

28. Greenhouse gases could cause a Cataclysmic …

29. Accurate satellite measurements of greenhouse gases

30. Decanting of carbonic acid and gases

31. Aerodynamics, study of gases in motion

32. Gases (petroleum), alkylation feed; Petroleum gas

33. Air is a mixture of gases.

34. 14 Certain gases are highly explosive.

35. Some biogenetic gases exist in the natural gases of Yinggehai Basin due to the episodic injection of hydrocarbon fluids.

36. However, there are certain gases in atmosphere, called greenhouse gases which absorb and trap the Earth's heat inside atmosphere.

37. Note that the above formula is only applicable to classical ideal gases and not Bose–Einstein or Fermi gases.

38. What about the gases forming the atmosphere?

39. Capillary-blood gases: to Arterialize or not

40. Capillary-blood gases: to Arterialize or not

41. Sensors are detecting highly accelerated interstellar gases.

42. Gases are much less viscous than liquids.

43. Afterdamp: see damp damp, in mining, any mixture of gases in an underground mine, especially oxygen-deficient or noxious gases

44. Catalytic absorbents and regenerable adsorbents, including for use in the purification of liquids, gases, natural gases, industrial oils and petrochemicals

45. You want to reduce green house gases.

46. These chemicals can emanate certain poisonous gases.

47. Nerve gases generally cause death by asphyxiation.

48. Bromination reactions produce HBr as exhaust gases

49. Fabric, impervious to gases, for aerostatic balloons

50. Liquefied gases for use in aerosol containers