There is no lead in automotive exhaust. Engine emissions are CO Carbon Monoxide, CO2 Carbon dioxide, O2 oxygen, nitrous oxides and hydrocarbons both raw and partially combusted.
However, Back in the day when there were lead in the fuel, car exhaust did emit lead oxide gas.
Lead or lead oxide (PbO) can be released as very fine aerosols; but the tetraethyllead is banned from many years around the world.
This exhaust gas is a complex mixture of gases, liquid and solid particles.
I think it is a suspension.
strong attraction of solute particles to solvent particles
No. Aluminum oxide is a solid. In fact it is one of the hardest known substances.
The particles of the flour and sugar are so small they are like liquid particles and, therefore, flow like liquid.
This exhaust gas is a complex mixture of gases, liquid and solid particles.
No, iron oxide is a solid.
Aluminium oxide (Al2O3) is a solid, the oxide of a metal.
A particle is a very small bit of solid drop of liquid
I think it is a suspension.
Calcium Oxide is a solid.
Yes, copper(II) oxide is a solid at standard and room temperature. Copper(I) oxide is also a solid in these conditions as well.
strong attraction of solute particles to solvent particles
Zinc Ash - solid particles formed by the oxidation of molten zinc fumes during zinc smelting processes. It consists of a combination of metallic zinc and zinc oxide.
No. Aluminum oxide is a solid. In fact it is one of the hardest known substances.
because it is in small particles which look like a liquid but is a very small. Sand is just small bits of solid stuff which solid so pretty much yeah. Okay i'm bored now bye.
The particles of the flour and sugar are so small they are like liquid particles and, therefore, flow like liquid.