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Air is a mixture of gases which also contains particulates. The particulates can be filtered out but the remainder is still a mixture. There is, therefore, no such thing as pure air. The boiling point of any mixture depends on the relative quantities of its constituents.
It is an indicator of poor air quality from air pollution. This pollution is most often ozone or particulates. Typically it indicates that the air is unhealthy for children, the elderly, and sensitive groups.
carbon dioxide water carbon particulates (add to global dimming)
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particulates.
by air
Air, like other phases that contain only gas, is usually a homogeneous mixture. If the air contains solid particulates, such as soot, or liquid particulates, such as rain drops, the air is a heterogeneous mixture.
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Air pollution can actually lead to flooding quite easily. Raindrops form in air particulates. The more particulates in the atmosphere, the more likely it is to rain heavily and perhaps cause flooding.
nope, atoms do. particulates refers to pollution.
Air is a mixture of gases which also contains particulates. The particulates can be filtered out but the remainder is still a mixture. There is, therefore, no such thing as pure air. The boiling point of any mixture depends on the relative quantities of its constituents.
They often introduce dust particulates to the air.
Air filters have oil in them so that they can more easily catch and hold onto particulates in the air.
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compressed air
Compressed air can blow out some of the particulates, but not all. Rather, a new filter is recommended. .