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Dry air is not a solution but mixture of gases.
There are a number of examples of solid in gas solutions, such as smoke, in which carbon and air are in the form of a solution. Automobile exhaust is another example of solid in gas solution. An example of such solution is Iodine vapors in the air.
what will happens to a plant exposed to air
Air. (Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide)
what will happens to a plant exposed to air
The examples of homogenous mixtures are table salt,table sugar,brass,air,sodium chloride solution,sugar solution,brandy and wines.that is all I got.
The more energy a substance has the faster its particles in solution will move.
The concentration of vitamin C in the solution decreases.
ummm well... take an iron bar, pour some water on it, and expose it into the air. nothing happens.
Examples are:1- Cold drink 2- Air 3- Milk 4- blood 5- Sugar solution
If you put the powdered chlorine and sugar water into an air tight container, such as a plastic soda bottle, it will explode.
air is a solution
why is air considered a solution
The concentration of sugar would matter significantly. If you place the flower in a hypertonic solution of sugar then the flower is going to dehydrate faster than with tap water. If you insert the flower tips in a near isotonic solution of sugar then the plant may take that up and use it for energy. I imagine that bacteria and fungi present in the air would also proliferate in the sugar water solution and may cause harm to the flower. Some individuals use a mild bleach solution in the water for cut flowers to curb bacterial/fungal growth.
sugar salt powdered milk milo dye
Processes that include evaporation are recovering salts from solution, drying lumber, and drying cloth.