air
- A mixture of gases- A chemical reaction producing a compound
The mixture of gases in the atmosphere is not considered a solution, suspension, or colloid because gases are uniformly distributed and do not form distinct phases in the atmosphere. It is more accurately described as a homogeneous mixture of gases known as air.
Air is a mixture of gases.
Air is a mixture of gases.
The mixture of gases in the atmosphere is considered a solution because the gases are uniformly distributed and form a homogeneous mixture. A solution typically consists of a solvent (in this case, gases like nitrogen and oxygen) and a solute (other trace gases).
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.
An example of a solid mixture is a metal alloy, such as bronze, which is a mixture of copper and tin. An example of a gas mixture is air, which is a mixture of nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and several other gases.
Exhaled air is a mixture of various gases, primarily nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and traces of other gases like argon and water vapor. It is not a compound or element on its own, but rather a combination of different gases.
The mixture of non reacting gases is homogeneous.
total pressure = sum of all partial pressures.
total pressure = sum of all partial pressures.
It is a mixture of air with one or more other gases.