Fog is a mixture of water and air, which is itself a mixture..
fog is a homogeneous because it has evaporated water and some gas
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A mixture
i would say it's heterogenous because im a sophomore and we just studied Physical/Chemical changes and a heterogeneous mixture has more than one phase and fog has more than one thing that make it up. i would say it's heterogenous because im a sophomore and we just studied Physical/Chemical changes and a heterogeneous mixture has more than one phase and fog has more than one thing that make it up.
This type of fog is called orographic fog. It forms when moist air is lifted upslope by the terrain of the mountains. As the air rises, it cools and reaches its dew point, leading to the formation of fog.
Though fog is a colloid, many consider it to be a heterogeneous mixture of water and air.
fog
Fog is simply clouds that have drifted to the ground.
Homogeneous, each bit of fog will be the same as the next.
fog is a homogeneous because it has evaporated water and some gas
clouds fog is clouds and to be more specific the clouds are stratus clouds
The word "smog" is a portmanteau of smoke and fog.
Fog is actually a heterogeneous mixture of dust particles,water vapour(moisture),gases etc. , so it can be considered as a semi gaseous mixture.
Pure substances are those that are composed of only one element or compound. Fog is made up of water, along with the various elements and compounds that make up the Earth's atmosphere. Therefore, fog is not a pure substance.
Upslope fog
milk, air, fog, sand in water, tomato juice are few examples of mixture
No, fog and a mixture of fine water droplets in the air are not examples of an emulsion. An emulsion is a mixture of two or more immiscible liquids where one is dispersed in the other, such as oil and water in mayonnaise. Fog is a suspension of water droplets in the air.