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By tinting them.


Is air a uniform or non-uniform mixture?

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Is smoky air transparent?

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How do you describe air?

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Where do you see the properties of air in everyday life?

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What are the solids liquids and gases that you see everyday?

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Is air a transparent material?

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Which gases are in air?

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Would air be a homogeneous or heterogeneous mixture?

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What is the element of the wind?

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Why cant you see your fart's?

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