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Of course, especially liquids and gases, but even solids, especially at high temperature
Because there is alot of gases in your stomach and when you vomit, all those gases mix with the liquids and cause it to foam (the liquids).
At a given temperature gases can react with metals.
Solids have tightly packed atoms so there is no space for the atoms to mingle. But in liquids/ gases, the atoms are more spread out and more free to move hence allowing the atoms to mingle.
Generally, an increase in temperature causes solids to dissolve more readily in liquids, while it has the opposite effect on gases, making them less soluble. This is due to the fact that higher temperatures increase the kinetic energy of molecules, allowing them to break apart and mix more easily for solids, but causing gases to escape from the liquid.
Solids have a fixed shape and volume, making it difficult for them to mix as their particles are tightly packed and have limited mobility. In contrast, gases and liquids are more mobile with particles free to move around, allowing for easier mixing due to their fluid nature. Additionally, gases and liquids have the ability to flow and fill the space of their container, promoting mixing.
Increasing the temperature, increasing the time of mixing, increasing the speed of stirring, working with liquids with low densities.
Solids do not mix well because there shape can not change. But a liquid and a gas can change their form. For example- you can't just change the shape of ice, but you can change the shape of water. Hope that helps
No, gases do not have a fixed shape or volume like liquids and solids, so they cannot be stirred. Gases will naturally mix and spread out to fill the space available to them.
When liquids and gases are heated, they can create convection currents. In liquids, heated areas become less dense and rise, while cooler areas sink, creating a circular flow. In gases, heated air rises and cooler air sinks, generating vertical movements that mix and distribute heat.
Air can travel through some kinds of solids, if they are porous. Otherwise it can't. It can travel through liquids in the form of bubbles. It does not exactly travel through gases so much as mix with them.
- a mixture of gases is obtained - at a given temperature and a given ratio gas1/gas2 an explosion is possible