No. The difference is that a gas is a single or multiple collection of molecules or atoms (oxygen, methane, gasoline) while smoke is a dispersion of very small solid particles or liquid droplets that are dispersed in the air. The small particles or droplets result from the incomplete combustion of fuels.
Assuming that by "smokes" you mean cigarettes -
The smoke from a cigarette contains thousands of chemicals, which could have various toxic, mutagenic and carcinogenic effects. The content and concentration of chemical ingredients can vary widely from one brand or type of cigarette to the next but some of the most common gaseous components are:
Acetone
Ammonia
Ethanol
Formaldehyde
Benzene
Hydrogen cyanide
Methanol
Carbon monoxide
Nicotine
Carbon dioxide
Chloroform
Vinyl Chloride
Smog is actually a collection of toxic gases. Usually smog is used in reference to toxic gases produce by vehicles or other forms of energy production i.e coal burning.
i think oxygen or carbon dioxide i always get confused
Yes it is, smoke is usually a bunch of gaseous products of used fossil fuels or CO2, water vapor, and dust particles. So smoke does consist of gas, but not only gas.
Yes, smoke is a gas.
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No, smoke is NOT a gas. Smoke is particulate matter suspended in a gaseous medium.
during the electrolysis of Sodium Chloride chhlorine gas is produced at the anode and hydrogen gas is produced at the cathose.
hydrolysis of aluminium carbide gives methane gas Al4C3 + 12H2O ---> 3CH4 + Al(OH)3
Smoke isn't a gas in itself - it's a collection of gases. The composition of smoke depends on what exactly you are burning. Wood smoke, for example, contains a lot of carbon dioxide, which is a greenhouse gas. Most smoke contains carbon dioxide, as well as other greenhouse gases such as nitrogen.
TioAbsorb the H2S Gas produced during the test raction.
an alkaline gas is formed
When it burns gas a gas fire produces hot invisible poisonous fumes that include the odorless gas Carbon Monoxide. Those fumes must be vented to the outside of the building using a good chimney or a properly designed flue pipe otherwise they can easily kill you.If a gas fire is properly set up it should not produce any visible smoke at all so if your gas fire is producing smoke you must urgently call a licensed gas fitter to fix the gas firefor you.If visible sooty smoke comes off a gas fire that could be as dangerous to your health as the normal odorless and invisible fumes produced by a properly set up gas fire which vents them through a proper flue pipe or chimney.
No. Smoke is mostly solid carbon. The gas would be carbon dioxide. (invisible)
fire,stove,smoke and a heater
gas is like smoke from the fire. If you breathe it too much you will be into death.
Soot, or smoke, is composed of particulates--tiny pieces of a solid--suspended in gas, or air. It is solid, but acts like a gas. The particulates come from whatever fuel is being burned and are carried by the hot air produced by a fire.
the poisoness gas produced by incomplete combustion is carbon monoxide:)
There would have been a strong smell of burning, smoke and dust.
No, it contains carbon dioxide- a gas poisonous enough to kill you.
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during the electrolysis of Sodium Chloride chhlorine gas is produced at the anode and hydrogen gas is produced at the cathose.