Fog is a dispersion of liquid or solid aerosols from water in the atmosphere.
Fog is an example for liquid dispersed in gas
Fog is a dispersion of liquid or solid aerosols from water in the atmosphere.
Carbonated water is an example of gas dissolved in liquid. Also, oxygen in water (what fish breathe). Fog is an example of a colloid (arguably a suspension) in which water is suspended in a gas. It is not actually dissolved.
Yes, because it is a situation where you have a colloidal particle, fog (liquid), suspended in a dispersing medium of air. A distinguishing trait among colloids is the Tyndall effect, in which a beam of light is visible from the side. A laser beam that passes through fog will be visible.
There are a few different types of colloids based on the state of matter.Classifications:Aerosol (liquid dispersed in a gas - fog, mist, clouds) Foam (gas dispersed in a liquid - soda (CO2 dissolved in water), whipped cream)Solid Foam (gas dispersed in a solid - Styrofoam, plaster)Emulsion (liquid dispersed in a liquid - butter, milk)Gel (liquid dispersed in a solid - jello, starch solution)Solid Aerosol (solid dispersed in a gas - smoke, dust)Sol (solid dispersed in a liquid - blood, ink, paint)Condom (gas dispersed in a solid-square plane-figure)Prostitute (Girl turns rouge-causing her to have sex with anyone who pays her)
Its a colloid because dog is a liquid dispersed in a gas is referred to as a fog.
it probally mist of fog, yeah dude its totaly fog
Milk which is a liquid containing small to medium -sized particles that are evenly combined and do not settle .mayonnaiseSome examples of man made colloids are butter, jelly, smoke, dust, shaving lather, whipped cream, mayonnaise, cosmetic lotion, pearl and opal. For man made aerosols some examples are aerosol sprays, insecticide spray, and smog.A colloid is formed when one substance is mixed with another at the microscopic level. There are nine types, depending on the medium of dispersion and the phase of dispersion. A liquid that is dispersed as a gas is an aerosol, such as hair spray. A solid medium in a liquid phase is a gel, such as Jell-O. A solid medium dispersed as gas is a solid foam, such as Styrofoam.Aerosol (liquid dissolved in a gas - fog, mist, clouds)Foam (gas dissolved in a liquid - soda (CO2 dissolved in water), whipped cream)Solid Foam (gas dissolved in a solid - Styrofoam, plaster)Emulsion (liquid dissolved in a liquid - butter, milk)Gel (liquid dissolved in a solid - jello, starch solution)Solid Aerosol (solid dissolved in a gas - smoke, dust)Sol (solid dissolved in a liquid - blood, ink, paint)Solid Sol (solid dissolved in a solid - alloy, colored glass)
Because the fog would have to be a liquid for it to freeze.
No,its a gas to a liquid. Example:when its cold outside and you breathe on a window and fog appears you wipe the fog off the window and it will be wet just like a liquid hope that helped :) sinceraly,zahria
Tiny droplets of liquid water
Heating a solid crystal of iodine will cause it to vaporize without turning into a liquid first. It is called sublimation.
"Fog-laden" means covered in fog. From a mountaintop you'd be unable to see a river in a fog-laden valley, for example.