Water vapors is gaseous water, a chemical compound, homogeneous.
An example of a gaseous homogeneous mixture is air. It is composed of several gases including nitrogen, oxygen, and water vapor and these individual components cannot be easily discerned from their physical properties.
Clean air is a homogeneous mixture of nitrogen, argon, oxygen, water vapor and several other gasses present in small amounts. Air that is not "clean" is air that contains dirt and dust, etc, and is a heterogeneous mixture.
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Water without insoluble impurities is homogeneous.
Water vapors is gaseous water, a chemical compound, homogeneous.
No, humid is not an example of homogeneous. Homogeneous refers to a substance that has the same composition and properties throughout, like air or sugar dissolved in water. Humid, on the other hand, refers to the presence of moisture or water vapor in the air.
Pure water vapor is a compound, just as liquid water is.
An example of a gaseous homogeneous mixture is air. It is composed of several gases including nitrogen, oxygen, and water vapor and these individual components cannot be easily discerned from their physical properties.
Clean air is a homogeneous mixture of nitrogen, argon, oxygen, water vapor and several other gasses present in small amounts. Air that is not "clean" is air that contains dirt and dust, etc, and is a heterogeneous mixture.
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Dihydrogen Monoxide.
Water without insoluble impurities is homogeneous.
Sugar water solution is homogeneous but not a compound.
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