Yes, with a liquid.
Or if they cool enough to go into liquid phase.
But they can certainly act as if they were in solution with each other ...
so its mostly a question of definitions.
Bio gas normally refer to a mixture of Methane (CH4) and Carbon Dioxide (CO2) also some traces of gasses like H2S and H2.
A solution that is composed completely of gas is carbon dioxide. Hydrogen dioxide is also a solution composed completely of gas.
This solution is a liquid.
gas + gas
Henry's Law
Ammonia gas when dissolved in water produce Ammonium hydroxide so its solution is basic.
Air is an example of a gas-gas solution.
1. Gas-liquid solution: soda, a water solution of carbon dioxide. 2. The expression gas-gas solution is not in use; more correct is gas mixture.
A gas results in a solution.
A solution that is composed completely of gas is carbon dioxide. Hydrogen dioxide is also a solution composed completely of gas.
A solution is not always a liquid: An alloy like brass is a solid in solid solution, and air is a gas in gas solution.
This is a gas dissolved in a liquid.
This is a gas dissolved in a liquid.
This is a gas dissolved in a liquid.
no it is simply N2O
Soda is an example of a liquid-gas solution, as it contains carbon dioxide (a gas) dissolved in water (a liquid).
This solution is a liquid.
Gas in gas