væskegass
Væskegass refers to a substance that is normally a gas at standard temperature and pressure, but has been condensed into a liquid state. This condensation is achieved by significantly lowering the temperature or increasing the pressure, or a combination of both. Common examples include liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), which is primarily propane and butane, and liquefied natural gas (LNG), which is mostly methane. Other gases like oxygen, nitrogen, and hydrogen can also be liquefied.
The primary advantage of liquefying gases is the substantial reduction in volume they undergo. For instance,
The process of liquefaction requires energy and specialized equipment. Conversely, when a liquefied gas is allowed