Dusty air is a heterogeneous mixture. It consists of various solid particles, such as dust, pollen, and other particulates, suspended in a gaseous medium, which is usually air. The composition of the dust can vary significantly depending on the environment, making it a complex mixture. This variability means that the particles do not uniformly mix with the air but instead remain distinct within it.
No air and no water.
The moon is dusty and lifeless because it lacks a thick atmosphere to protect it from space debris - resulting in constant bombardment that grinds rocks into fine dust. Additionally, the moon lacks liquid water and a magnetic field necessary to support life as we know it.
The cold air.
dustier, dustiest
dustier, dustiest
a mixtrue
No air and no water.
pure air is homogeneous but dusty air is heterogeneous
dusty and hot
Guitar
not unless it is really dusty
The properties remain the same in a mixtrue.
Oh yes, dust can be filtered out of air. It is done all the time.
a lizard
Air is considered homogeneous because it is a uniform mixture of gases, primarily nitrogen and oxygen, where the individual gas molecules are evenly distributed, making its composition consistent throughout. In contrast, dusty air is heterogeneous because it contains suspended particles, such as dust and pollutants, which can vary in size and concentration, leading to variations in composition and properties within the mixture. This difference in uniformity and distribution of components is what distinguishes homogeneous air from heterogeneous dusty air.
Dusty's Treehouse
Yes, military field conditions are very dusty!