No, the atmosphere is not a solution, it is a mixture of gases. Only liquids are described as solutions.
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.
No, the Earth's atmosphere is a mixture of gases, rather than a solution. A solution is a homogeneous mixture where the solute is uniformly dispersed in the solvent, whereas in the atmosphere, gases like nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide exist as separate entities.
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The mixture of gases in the atmosphere is not considered a solution, suspension, or colloid because gases are uniformly distributed and do not form distinct phases in the atmosphere. It is more accurately described as a homogeneous mixture of gases known as air.
Condensation of water vapor out of solution in the upper atmosphere.
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).
any salt that absorb water or moisture when exposed to atmosphere to turn to a solution
No. It is a mixture of gases and aerosols (extremely fine mists) of water-vapour..
The atmosphere, which is a solution of nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide and several other gases in very low proportions.
No. Not across the whole planet. The concentrations of some of the gases, particularly water vapor, vary from one area to the next.
A beaker contains 0.4% sucrose solution. A 0.1% sucrose solution is in a dialysis bag. What is the potential pressure of the system if the beaker is open to the atmosphere? Wow. You are quite not-so-intelligent. You continue your question in the spot that's for the answer. Well then how do you expect someone to answer this question? I myself am looking for the answer, and by doing this, I am furthering the inability for someone to answer this question. Well I hope you continue to be in your ignorant bliss and I hope you found out the answer to this question. If you did, why don't you drop by and tell me the answer? Jeez.
A solution that is composed completely of gas is carbon dioxide. Hydrogen dioxide is also a solution composed completely of gas.