
1) Accelerator 2) Aeriferous 3) Afterdamp 4) Argonon 5) Arsine 6) Butane 7) Butene 8) Butylene 9) Chlorine 10) Cyanogen 11) Ethane 12) Ethene 13) Ethylene 14) Exhaust 15) Firedamp 16) Flatulence 17) Flatulency 18) Fluorine 19) Formaldehyde 20) Fuel 21) Fumes 22) Gasolene 23) Gasoline 24) Hotair 25) Hydrogen
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1) WWI weapon 2) Accelerator 3) Accelerator pedal 4) Accord requirement 5) Adult humour title 6) Aerostar additive 7) Air-like substance 8) Alberta export 9) Alberta resource 10) Alternative to coal 11) Alternative to oil 12) Ammonia 13) Ammonia, EQ 14) Amoco offering 15) Anesthetic 16) Antacid target
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Fuel gas, such as natural gas, undiluted liquefied petroleum gases (vapor phase only), liquefied petroleum gas
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(from the article `occupational disease`) Gases may act as local irritants to inflame mucous surfaces. Common examples include sulfur dioxide, chlorine, and fluorine, which have pungent ... [4 related articles]
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a fluid having neither independent shape nor volume, but tending to expand indefinitely. The word is often used to denote anesthetics, combustibles (gasoline), poisonous materials, etc., whether liquid or solids at ordinary temperatures.
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Chemical substances that exist in the gaseous state at room temperature.
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A substance of very low density that has no definite shape or volume.
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Gallium(II) Sulfide Molar mass: 101.788
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Elements or compounds of low molecular weight which exist purely in the gaseous phase under normal conditions.
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(gas) any elastic aeriform fluid in which the molecules are widely separated from each other and so have free paths. alveolar gas the gas in the alveoli of the lungs, where gas exchange with the capillary blood takes place. blood gases the partial pressures...
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a compressible fluid that fills any container in which it is confined. Technically, a gas will not condense when it is compressed and cooled, because a gas can exist only above the critical temperature for its particular composition. Below the critical temperature, this form of matter is known as a vapor, because liquid can exist and condensation can occur. Sometimes the terms 'gas' and'vapor' are used interchangeably. The latter, however, should be used for those streams in which condensation can occur and that originate form, or are in equilibrium with, a liquid phase. ...
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Gas (găs)
noun ;
plural Gases (-ĕz). [ Invented by the chemist Van Helmont of Brussels, who died in 1644.]
1. An aëriform fluid; -- a term used at first by chemists as synonymous with
air , but since restricted to fluids supposed to be permanently elastic, as ox...
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Gas noun Gasoline. [ Colloq.]
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Gas transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Gassed ;
present participle & verbal noun Gassing .]
1. (Textiles) To singe, as in a gas flame, so as to remove loose fibers; as, to
gas thread.
2. To impre...
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a fluid having neither independent shape nor volume, but tending to expand indefinitely. The word is often used to denote anesthetics, combustibles (gasoline), poisonous materials, etc., whether liquid or solids at ordinary temperatures.
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a state of matter
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A state of matter where molecules are free to move in any direction they like. The state of matter where the substance completely fills any container that it occupies.
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A state in which the volume of a substance changes in direct proportion to its absolute pressure and its absolute temperature. In the gaseous state a given volume of any substance contains the same number of atoms or molecules.
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Another term for a fastball. “This pitcher is throwing gas.”
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verb attack with gas; subject to gas fumes; `The despot gassed the rebellious tribes`
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Form of matter, such as air, in which the molecules move randomly in otherwise empty space, filling any size or shape of container into which the gas is put. A sugar-lump sized cube of air at room temperature contains 30 trillion molecules moving at an average speed of 500 metres per second (1,80...
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a state of matter in which molecules are widely separated, fluid, expandable, and compressible.
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A term used to describe the use of steroids to make yourself bigger and more muscular. Prime examples of this are Hulk Hogan, Scott Steiner and Triple H.
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[Respiratory protection] An aeriform fluid that is in a gaseous state at standard temperature and pressure. NIOSH Definition
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air that collects in the stomach and intestines as a natural result of digesting food. Passed out of the body via the rectum or the mouth.
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