- Dust is a fine powdered solid in the atmosphere (a suspension)
- Smoke is a mixture of materials (solid, liquid, gases) evolved during burning.
- Chemical fume is composed from substances (solid, liquid, gases) evolved during chemical reactions.
- Dust is a fine powdered solid in the atmosphere (a suspension)- Smoke is a mixture of materials (solid, liquid, gases) evolved during burning.- Chemical fume is composed from substances (solid, liquid, gases) evolved during chemical reactions.
Chemical Reactions in Metabolic Processes and were ever-present as household dust which was the problem with chemical dust
No smoke is not an organism . Smoke isusually a combination off various gasses and dust.
yes, if enough dust accumulates
Those are most likely particles of dust or smoke that are reflecting light and appearing as tiny specks. Dust particles are commonly found in indoor air and can be easily visible when they catch light. Smoke particles can also be airborne and visible if there is smoke present in the environment.
Smoke is a colloidal dispersion. The medium phase for smoke is the air and the particle phase are solid such as dust.
Smoke is a collection of airborne solid and liquid particulates and gases emitted when a material undergoes combustion or pyrolysis. Dust consists of particles in the atmosphere that come from various sources such as soil, pollen, and pollution. Both smoke and dust can have adverse effects on human health and the environment.
There isn't a specific chemical formula for particulates as they can consist of various substances such as dust, smoke, pollen, and other solid particles suspended in the air. The composition of particulates can vary depending on the source and location.
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The dust bowl was in the "Great Depression". It was a nick-name for dust storms because the storms were like "rolling black smoke".
The dust bowl was in the "Great Depression". It was a nick-name for dust storms because the storms were like "rolling black smoke".
The dust bowl was in the "Great Depression". It was a nick-name for dust storms because the storms were like "rolling black smoke".