incondensability (Meaning)

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incondensability (n.)

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incondensability Sentence Examples

  1. Nitrogen is an incondensable gas that constitutes approximately 78% of Earth's atmosphere.
  2. Due to its incondensability, helium remains in a gaseous state even at extremely low temperatures.
  3. The high incondensability of hydrogen makes it challenging to store and transport in liquid form.
  4. Despite its incondensability, oxygen can be condensed into a liquid under conditions of high pressure and low temperature.
  5. Methane's incondensability poses difficulties for its efficient storage and utilization as a fuel.
  6. The incondensability of carbon dioxide necessitates specialized compression techniques for its transportation and sequestration.
  7. The incondensability of noble gases like argon and neon allows them to be used in lighting and sealing applications.
  8. Helium's incondensability makes it an important component in balloons and airships, providing lift due to its low density.
  9. Some organic solvents exhibit partial incondensability, resulting in the formation of azeotropes with water.
  10. The incondensability of volatile gases like propane and butane limits their storage in conventional refrigeration systems.

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Nitrogen is an incondensable gas that constitutes approximately 78% of Earth's atmosphere.

Due to its incondensability, helium remains in a gaseous state even at extremely low temperatures.

The high incondensability of hydrogen makes it challenging to store and transport in liquid form.

Despite its incondensability, oxygen can be condensed into a liquid under conditions of high pressure and low temperature.