It is homogeneous.
heterogeneous
No, smog is not a homogeneous mixture. It is a heterogeneous mixture consisting of a combination of pollutants, such as nitrogen oxides, particulate matter, and volatile organic compounds, dispersed in the air.
heterogeneous
Heterogeneous!
Yes, smog is considered a heterogeneous mixture because it consists of a variety of pollutants and particles suspended in the air. These components can vary in size, composition, and distribution throughout the smog, making it heterogeneous.
Air is a homogenous mixture consisting to 78% of oxygen, 21% of nitrogen, and 1% of trace gases (the noble gases argon and xenon, for example.)
A dirty haze resulting from air pollution and air moisture is called smog.
it is a homogeneous because its filled with alot of genes !
Air is homogeneous.
It depends on the kind of area you are talking about... but for a test I'd say Homogeneous meaning it is the same throughout. Sorry, more to the point, eventually air will come to be homogeneous unless you have something that is not mixing like a level of smog or a rain cloud. *For a test I'd still say Homogeneous, but it is a terrible question. Usually teachers tell you in their lectures or it is in your book, the answer that they want.
Air is homogeneous.
Air is a homogeneous mixture.