gases

[ˈɡæsɪz]

gases Definition

  • 1a substance that is neither a solid nor a liquid at room temperature and pressure, and typically expands freely to fill any space available, irrespective of its quantity
  • 2an airlike fluid substance which expands freely to fill any space available, irrespective of its quantity

Using gases: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "gases" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The gases in the atmosphere include nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide.

  • Example

    The car's exhaust pipe releases harmful gases into the air.

  • Example

    The gas stove needs to be turned off before leaving the house.

gases Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for gases

Phrases with gases

  • gases that contribute to the greenhouse effect by absorbing infrared radiation, e.g., carbon dioxide and chlorofluorocarbons.

    Example

    The increase of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere is causing global warming.

  • gases that are poisonous to humans or animals

    Example

    The factory workers were exposed to toxic gases, resulting in respiratory problems.

  • gases that have been compressed into a container under high pressure

    Example

    The scuba tank contains compressed gases that allow divers to breathe underwater.

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Summary: gases in Brief

In English, 'gases' [ˈɡæsɪz] refer to substances that are neither solid nor liquid at room temperature and pressure, and can expand to fill any space. Examples include nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide. Phrases like 'greenhouse gases' and 'toxic gases' denote specific types of gases with particular properties. 'Gases' can also refer to compressed gases, as in scuba tanks.