You can't. A solution is only formed with the dissolution of a solute with a solvent. Now the gases needs to be bonded with a solvent which has to be a liquid e.g. water. For that to happen the gas is passed through a glass pipe. The glass pipe is like a U tube whose one opening is fixed at the gas container and the other dipped in the solvent. The gasses pass through this pipe and if soluble in water dissolves in it thus forming a solution.
It is in respiration that we find a solution or mixture of gases that we breathe in or out.
Gaseous Solution, includes gases or vapors dissolved in one another. Two or more gases can form a solution. Air is an example of a gaseous solution.
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A mixture of two gases, which some would call a solution of one of the gases in the other.
No, the atmosphere is not an example of a solution. A solution typically refers to a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances. The atmosphere is a mixture of gases, but it is not a solution because the composition of gases in the atmosphere can vary depending on location and altitude.
A gaseous solution is when two or more gases are mixed together and become uniformly intermingled.The atmosphere is a gaseous solution. It consists of nitrogen, oxygen, argon, carbon dioxide, water, methane, and some other minor components.A gaseous solution is two gases that are mixed together and become uniformly intermingles. An example of a gaseous solution is the atmosphere.
Solvent This smaller amount of dissolved substance is the SOLUTE The whole is the SOLUTION.
no air is a mixture of gases, a solution is when a solute dissolves in a solvent ie putting salt(solute) into water(solvent) to make salty water(solution)
Products or solution. When two objects (solids, liquids or gases) are mixed, the original two are the reactants, where the new objects created are called the products. If the reactants are both liquid, they make up a solution.
The mixture of gases in the atmosphere is considered a solution because the gases are uniformly distributed and form a homogeneous mixture. A solution typically consists of a solvent (in this case, gases like nitrogen and oxygen) and a solute (other trace gases).
The two gases that make up most of the Earth's atmosphere are nitrogen (N₂) and oxygen (O₂). Nitrogen accounts for approximately 78% of the atmosphere, while oxygen makes up about 21%. Together, these two gases comprise roughly 99% of the Earth's atmosphere.