Your breath is a mixture of gases (including a combination of nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and a few inert gases). ITS A GAS IT IS NOT LIQUID YOU DUBM @$$ NOT THAT HARD
Ice is a solid, water is a liquid, and oxygen is a gas in the air we breath.
Ice is a solid, water is a liquid, and oxygen is a gas in the air we breath.
A gas is something you would find mostly in carbon dioxide which is what we breath in. Gas is in lots of things. Like liquid.
Your breath is a mixture of gases (including a combination of nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and a few inert gases). ITS A GAS IT IS NOT LIQUID YOU DUBM @$$ NOT THAT HARD
Liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen are used as rocket fuel, oxygen gas is used by the astronauts to breath.
B) A carbonated drink is an example of a gas-liquid mixture. In this case, carbon dioxide gas is dissolved in the liquid, creating bubbles and fizz when the pressure is released. The other options do not represent a gas-liquid mixture in the same way.
a gas turns into a liquid when a hot gas (such as your breath) hits a cold surface (Such as a cold window) The gas suddenly gets cold and forms little liquid molecules (Which in my examples case is water). This process is called condensation
No, N, or Nitrogen is a gas at room temperature, it makes up (as the diatomic molecule N2), 80% of the air you breath. Nitrogen forms a liquid at −195.8 °C.
It condenses, this is what happens when the particles in a gas cool down. If you breath onto a piece of glass you can see a small amount of condensation
This gas is oxygen from air.
Solid
evaporation solid to liquid - melting liquid to gas - evaporation gas to liquid - condensation liquid to solid - freezing solid to gas and gas to solid - sublimation