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- solid in gas: solid aerosol - liquid in gas: liquid aerosol
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No. An atom is not an aerosol in any form. An aerosol consists of solid particles or liquid droplets suspended in a gas. Since helium consists of single atoms it is simply a gas.
Aerosol The solubility of gas in a liquid is directly proportional to the pressure of the Gas above the surface of the solution.( Henry's Law)
No. An aerosol is a suspension of small droplets or solid particles in a gas such as air. So it can be just about any sort of spray or mist. Not all deodorant is an aerosol either. There are stick and roll-on varieties too.
- solid in gas: solid aerosol - liquid in gas: liquid aerosol
It burst out.
An aerosol is a colloid of fine solid particles or liquid droplets, in air or another gas.
Gas released from the constraints of a container, will rapidly spread out and be dissipated into the atmosphere. An aerosol canister of air freshener sprayed into a room is a prime example.
yes smoke is an aerosol because when particles are dispersed in a gas, they become smoke, or fog(:
Aerosol
Nothing.
liquid
Aerosol d'amour - 2009 was released on: USA: June 2009
Liquid
Yes, correct. A solid or liquid suspended in a gas is known as an aerosol.
A colloid refers (it seems) chiefly to a liquid. As an aerosol is defined as a particulate (solid or liquid) suspended within a gas, this it isn't a relevant question with regards aerosol science. However colloids do exist within an aerosol spray, however once they are dispensed they become an aerosol.