But I'm just wondering why when it liquifies it doesn't behave like an ideal gas ( like PV = nRT ).
42.
Over time, it is common for the vitreous within the human eye to liquify and collapse in processes known as syneresis and synchisis respectively.
43.
In addition, a bullet doesn't always make a clean wound, sometimes ( depending on specs ) the bullet liquifies tissue around it.
44.
An exception is LNG carriers which often find it more economical to use boil-off gas with a steam turbine than to re-liquify it.
45.
I don't think we'd get temps anywhere near as low as is needed to liquify, much less solidify, oxygen and nitrogen.
46.
:: On such time and length scales, if two " rigid structures " collide, they will elastically deform and / or melt / liquify.
47.
They feed by punching their fangs into victims, injecting venom that liquifies the victim's insides, and then drink the contents through the original holes.
48.
Inoculation with the first starter partially liquifies the steamed grains, which is the signal to add the big starter as well as more water to form a thick slurry.
49.
We talked about this a couple of times before-and someone calculated that the air pressure in the center of the tunnel would be so high that the air would liquify.
50.
The outer of the flask was packed in dry ice to liquify the mercury and reduce the mercury vapor pressure . talk ) 20 : 37, 7 April 2009 ( UTC)