How Do You Spell GASEOUS?

Pronunciation: [ɡˈe͡ɪsi͡əs] (IPA)

Gaseous, spelled /ˈɡæsiəs/, is an adjective that describes a substance in a state of gas. The word is made up of two parts: "gas," which refers to a substance that is neither a solid nor a liquid, and "-eous," a Latin suffix meaning "having the nature of." The /ɡ/ sound in the beginning is pronounced like the letter "G," and the "-eous" ending is pronounced like "ee-us." The stress falls on the first syllable, making it an easy word to pronounce once you know the IPA phonetic transcription.

GASEOUS Meaning and Definition

  1. Gaseous is an adjective used to describe a substance or form of matter that exists in the state of gas. When a substance is in the gaseous state, its molecules are not closely packed together like in a solid or liquid, but instead are widely dispersed and move freely, often at high speeds and in random directions.

    In the field of chemistry and physics, gaseous is used to classify elements, compounds, and mixtures that exhibit the properties of gases at a given temperature and pressure. These substances typically lack a fixed shape or volume and can expand to fill the available space. Gaseous substances also have low densities compared to solids and liquids.

    Examples of gaseous substances include common atmospheric gases like oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide. Industrial gases such as hydrogen, helium, and chlorine are also considered gaseous. Water vapor is another example of a gaseous substance that can be created by evaporation.

    Gaseous states can vary depending on the specific conditions of temperature and pressure. At high pressures, some substances that are normally gaseous can become liquids or even solids. This is known as a phase change. Similarly, freezing or cooling a gaseous substance can cause it to condense into a liquid or solidify into a solid, respectively.

  2. Of the nature of gas.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

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Etymology of GASEOUS

The word gaseous comes from the Latin word gaseus, which means pertaining to gases. The Latin word is derived from the Greek word khasis, which means gaseous fluid.

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