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Gaseous substances beyond a specific temperature and pressure (the critical point) become a supercritical fluid, a state that is more dense than a gas but less dense than a liquid.
In particular, we show that it is now possible to measure pH and polarization data at temperatures well above the critical temperature, even though the density and viscosity of the medium are more characteristic of a dense gas than they are of water under ambient conditions.
Theoretical astronomers had hypothesized that the flat discs of dust and gas that often surround young stars might occasionally contain dust traps -- an area in the disc where the gas is more dense and can create a barrier that keeps more substantial bits of dust from falling toward the star.
Since chlorine gas is more dense than air, it will sink to the ground.[7].
Placing the CO2 tank into the cold environment of the refrigerator will double the use of gas as it is more dense at colder temperatures.
The gas around this hole is more dense than the rest of the disc, and can keep the dust particles that get stuck behind it from falling toward the central star.
These measurements confirmed that more dense β crystalline form was impermeable for the transport of small gas molecules while less dense α crystalline form was highly gas permeable.
But in the inner disk, warm gas would fight against the planet's weak gravity, so the cold and dense gas of the outer disk is the more likely womb.
The wind can get strong enough to push clouds of gas out of the galaxy, but it leaves the more dense stars behind.
Underwater gas exchange has higher ventilation costs as water is more dense and viscous than air, a problem which is further compounded by lower oxygen content and diffusion rates [ 6, 17].
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