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CR gas (202 bytes)
1: ..._gas_structure.png|right|chemical structure of CR_gas_structure]]
2: '''CR''' gas, chemically dibenz[''b'',''f''][1,4]oxazepine, is...

GAS (266 bytes)
1: '''Gas''' (actually '''as''', part of the [[Gnu Binutils...

CS gas (1643 bytes)
1: ..._gas_structure.png|right|chemical structure of CS gas]]
2: ...on of the [[skin]] and [[mucous membrane]]s. Tear gas is available in a number of different chemical fo...
4: ...e [[riot]]s and [[demonstration]]s. The use of CS gas by the [[FBI]] during the siege of the [[Branch D...
8: Tear gas is usually deployed as a burning canister or [[Ha...
10: ...reveals improper fit or seal of the mask's rubber gaskets against the face, it is sometimes used during...

Gas (1081 bytes)
1: :''For other meanings see [[gas (disambiguation)]].''
3: ...sma]]). Because of this increased kinetic energy, gas atoms and [[molecules]] tend to bounce off of one...
5: The word "gas" was probably made by a Flemish chemist as a re-s...
8: *[[Ideal gas]]
9: *[[Kinetic theory of gases]]

CN gas (1006 bytes)
1: ..._gas_structure.png|right|chemical structure of CN gas]]
2: ...lied to [[paramilitary]] forces labeled as [[tear gas]], although such mishaps are rare nowadays.
4: Like CS gas, this compound is irritating for the mucous membr...

Gas (disambiguation) (1223 bytes)
1: '''Gas''' may refer to:
2: *Generally, '''[[gas]]''' is one of the [[phases of matter]].
3: *In common use, '''[[Natural gas]]''' is a mixture of about 80% [[methane]], with ...
4: *Often, '''gas''' is ''[[Liquified Petroleum Gas]]'' (''LPG'').
5: ...sh language|English]], '''gas''' is short for ''[[gasoline]]''

Gas hydrate (6199 bytes)
3: ...rate hydrate]]s''' are a class of solids in which gas molecules occupy "cages" made up of hydrogen-bond...
4: ...tes''' are ''clathrate hydrates'': water ice with gas molecules trapped within.
5: ...unts of other [[ethane]]s have also been found in gas hydrate samples.
9: '''Gas hydrates in pipelines''' is the topic of this art...
11: == Gas hydrates in pipelines ==

British Gas (495 bytes)
1: ...[British Gas plc]]. After the demerger of British Gas plc ownership of the name was split: in [[United ...
5: [http://www.britishgas.co.uk/ britishgas.co.uk] - diagram of the demerger with links to de...

Gas exchange (2095 bytes)
3: '''Gas exchange''' or '''respiration''' takes place at a...
7: Gases cross the respiratory surface by [[diffusion]],...
16: ==Gas exchange in humans and mammals==
18: ...y mechanisms of the lungs. The actual exchange of gases occurs in the [[alveoli]].
22: Gas exchange occurs only at [[pulmonary]] and [[syste...

Gas mantle (1906 bytes)
1: ...e refers to its original power source, existing [[gas light]]s which filled the streets of [[Europe]] a...
3: The gas mantle was one of the many inventions of [[Auer v...
5: ...[[1892]] it quickly spread throughout Europe. The gas mantle remained an important part of street light...

Corner Gas (8266 bytes)
1: ...ight|thumb|250px|Canadian DVD release of ''Corner Gas''' first season. Rear, left to right: [[Janet Wri...
3: ...y Network]]. Deriving its name from the roadside gas station located in the fictional town of [[#Dog R...
5: Corner Gas is the only [[gas station]] for miles. Brent LeRoy is the propriet...
7: ...n a small town in Saskatchewan pumping [[gasoline|gas]].)
9: The first episode of Corner Gas aired on [[January 22]], [[2004]] and attracted 1...

Breathing gas (7509 bytes)
1: ...tificial gases, either purifications or blends of gases, are used in closed breathing environments such...
3: A safe '''breathing gas''' has three essential features:
5: ...nd carbon dioxide are common poisons in breathing gases. There are many others.
6: ...n underwater. Oxygen and nitrogen are examples of gases that become toxic under pressure.
8: ...ylinder]]s with gases other than air are called [[gas blending]].

Gas compressor (7081 bytes)
1: ...as]] by reducing its [[volume]]. Compression of a gas naturally produces [[heat]].
3: ...ible, the compressor also reduces the volume of a gas, whereas the main result of a pump raising the pr...
10: ...tive-displacement [[helical screw]]s to force the gas into a smaller space. These are usually for cont...
11: ...e form one of the main compressor sections of a [[gas turbine]] [[engine]].
12: ...ed. This is the most common compressor in large [[gas turbine]] engines.

Gas discharge (278 bytes)
1: ...ed]] gas, i.e. a [[plasma]]. The character of the gas discharge critically depends on the frequency or ...

Vespene gas (2111 bytes)
1: [[Image: Vespene gas.png|right|A Vespene gas geyser on Shakuras]]
3: ...he PC [[strategy game]] [[StarCraft]], '''Vespene gas''' is a basic resource used to produce most units...
5: ...said to be ''depleted'', and then only 2 units of gas are collected at a time.
7: ...res usually do. Terrans typically require Vespene gas to repair flying and other advanced units.
9: ...ene gas converter structure never require Vespene gas to construct. Each race also has a simple ground ...

Inert gas (772 bytes)
1: ...ance molecular nitrogen is often used as an inert gas in food packaging to ensure that food does not sp...
3: ...unds with other elements like the heavier [[noble gases]].
7: ...he [[periodic table]], now referred to as [[noble gas]]es.
14: [[es:Gas inerte]]
15: [[sv:Ädelgaser]]

Classical Gas (366 bytes)
1: '''"Classical Gas"''' is an [[instrumental]] piece by [[Mason Willi...
4: * [[Lisa Simpson]] played "Classical Gas" in the [[Simpsons]] episode ''[[Last Exit to Spr...
7: * [http://www.classicalgas.com/ Offical Classical Gas website]

Lifting gas (135 bytes)
3: A lifting gas( like helium or hydrogen) is a gas that is used to produce buoyancy for i.e. balloon...

Bose gas (10774 bytes)
1: ... low enough temperature, unlike a classical ideal gas. This condensate is known as a [[Bose-Einstein co...
5: ...nction]]. The grand partition function for a Bose gas is given by:
21: Following the procedure described in the [[gas in a box]] article, we can apply the Thomas-Fermi...
29: ...mma function]]. For example, for a massive Bose [[gas in a box]], α=3/2 and:
33: ... [[thermal wavelength]], and for a massive Bose [[gas in a harmonic trap]] we will have α=3 and:

Gas cracker (816 bytes)
1: ...a tank of [[hydrogen]], [[helium]], or [[oxygen]] gas.

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