Atoms cannot be seen with a light microscope.
The few non-light based microscopes (e.g. scanning tunneling microscope and atomic force microscope) that can resolve atoms see all atoms as fuzzy spheres. However as all such microscopes require the atoms to be at least temporarily bound to a surface, they cannot actually measure atoms in the gas phase.
The particles in gas are quite far spread out and passively move.
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they are far apart
Air is diatomic because it is a mixture of inert gases like nitrogen which is also diatomic.
The air contains approximately 78 percent of nitrogen, 21 percent of oxygen, 0.93 percent of argon, and very small amounts of other gases. These other gases include carbon dioxide, neon, helium, and xenon.
Noble gases are lighter than air. Hence balloons filled with noble gases will float in air.
The most important gases in air are oxygen, nitrogen, argon helium krypton
These gases are not conductive.
There is no such thing as liquid air since air is a mixture of gases. The individual gases, however, can be liquified.
because air contains many gases like nitrogen, oxygen carbon dioxide and a few other gases like argon etc.
it does not have air because it is made up of gases
Gases mix together when they contact each other. There are no immiscible gases like there are immiscible fluids.
solutes in the air are like other gases such as carbon dioxide and water vapour
Heated air, like what you breath.
just about every kind of gas but the main is nitrogen then oxygen if you look on the peroidic table of elements there will be a group called the noble gases those are the gases in the air
Air itself is invisible to the naked eye. It is a mixture of gases, primarily nitrogen and oxygen, that surround us and give us the ability to breathe. However, we can see the effects of air, such as when it moves things like leaves or when it creates visible phenomena like clouds or smoke.
What gases cause air pollution
Air is diatomic because it is a mixture of inert gases like nitrogen which is also diatomic.
Yes. The gases ARE the air.
It look's like a ballon filled with hot air