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Is Nitrogen and oxygen a homogeneous mixture?

No, nitrogen and oxygen are not a homogeneous mixture. They are two separate gases that can exist in the air as a uniform mixture.


Is the mixture of non reacting gases homogeneous?

The mixture of non reacting gases is homogeneous.


Is air a compound a heterogeneous or a homogeneous?

Air is homogeneous mixture of gases.


Are non reacting gases homogeneous?

no


What are immiscible gases?

Immiscible gases are gases that do not mix or dissolve in each other. This means that when two immiscible gases come into contact, they will not form a homogeneous mixture but instead will remain as separate phases. An example of immiscible gases is nitrogen and helium.


What is an incorrect description Question options A homogeneous mixture A heterogeneous compound A solid element A mixture of solids A solution of gases?

A solution of gases is not correct. it should be a mixture of gases


Is air a type of homogeneous matter?

Air is a type of homogeneous matter. Air is a gaseous solution, which contains various gases. Some of these gases are oxygen and nitrogen.


Contains two or more gaseous liquid or solid substances blended evenly throughout the mixture?

A homogeneous mixture contains two or more substances evenly distributed at the molecular level. This means that the components are uniformly mixed and not easily distinguishable from one another. Homogeneous mixtures can be in the form of gases, liquids, or solids.


Is the air you breathe homogeneous or heterogeneous?

is heterogenous because it is composed of many different gases. To be homogenous it would have to be composed of a single gas.


How can a homogeneous mixture be separated?

A homogeneous mixture of gases (air) can be separated by fractional liquefaction. The mixture is gradually cooled, with the gases being separated by differences in boiling point.


Is a system that contains two or more substances is necessarily heterogeneous?

No. Many mixtures of two or more subtances are homogeneous. Homogeneous just means that the mixture is uniform throughout. Salt, sugar, and many other substances dissolve in water to form homogeneous mixtures. Air is also classified as a homogeneous mixtue (made up of different gases that are uniformly distributed).


Would air be a homogeneous or heterogeneous mixture?

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.)