Yes, it's a mixture of gasses. Nitrogen and oxygen mostly but several other gasses in smaller amounts.
Dry air is not a solution but mixture of gases.
No, dry air is considered a homogeneous mixture because its components (nitrogen, oxygen, argon, carbon dioxide, etc.) are uniformly distributed throughout the air.
Dry air is considered a homogeneous mixture because its components (mainly nitrogen, oxygen, and other gases) are uniformly distributed throughout the air. This makes it difficult to distinguish individual components with the naked eye, unlike a heterogeneous mixture where the components are visibly different.
Dry air plus natron, a salt mixture.
Find the total weight of the water and divide by the total about of air. ((100lb air X .10lb water) + (50lb air x .02lb water)) Divided by (100lb air + 50lb air)=.073lb water per lb of air
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The actual amount of water vapor in a mixture of air and water is called absolute humidity. It represents the mass of water vapor divided by the total mass of the mixture, including both the water vapor and dry air.
Dry air at sea level is a mixture of gases; 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen, and with traces of water vapor, carbon dioxide, argon, and various other components.
No. Air is a mixture.
Yes, air is a mixture. It is a homogeneous mixture.
Air is a homogeneous mixture.
Air is a homogeneous mixture.