The formation of fog is a physical change, not a chemical one.
Fog is a physical change. It happens when air becomes saturated with water vapor and the vapor begins turning into water. When you ride through fog, you are riding through water. You can see the same phenomena if you boil water on your stove. You can not see water vapor. You can see fog right above the boiling water where some of the water has not yet turned to water vapor.
Fog is water particles in air ... condensed from water vapor.
Thus physical.
It is a physical change.
Al that happens is water vapor condensing.
A physical change.
Is fog forming a chemical or physical change
no
Chemical change
Dust is found in the air. Meaning that dust helps form fog. Water vapor condenses around some dust grains forming tiny water droplets
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It is a homogeneous mixture in which the dispersed particles do not settle out. Examples include, but are not limited to: milk, butter, smoke, fog, ink, and paint
Ice, water and steam all have the same chemical formula.
Fog is a chemical weathering.
Dust is found in the air. Meaning that dust helps form fog. Water vapor condenses around some dust grains forming tiny water droplets
Dry ice doesn't "turn into smoke". Dry ice causes moisture in the air to condense, forming fog. This is a purely physical, not chemical, change.
Fog is a cloud on the ground.
Fog
because is liquid to gas
aerosols
fog into rain
One example of chemical weathering is acid rain another is acid fog. An example of mechanical weathering is water eroding away mountains or water creating a river. by.....
Upslope Fog. The fog is brought from a lower elevation in the east to a higher elevation in the Rockies. This type of fog forms at all of the mountain ranges in North America.
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fog forming pataway up the sides of mountains