No smoke can not be turned into liquid.
Melting is the term used when a solid is turned into a liquid by increasing its temperature.
No, smoke is not an example of condensation. Smoke is a collection of airborne solid and liquid particles produced from combustion or burning materials. Condensation is the process of a gas changing into a liquid state.
The solvent may considered air and the solute are the solid or liquid particles from smoke.
no idea! i was just about to ask the SAME question. :( too bad.
- 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.
Gas is turned into a liquid through condensation.
Sugar beets can be turned into liquid sugar
Liquid smoke is potent because it is made by condensing the smoke from burning wood chips. This process concentrates the smoky flavor and aroma into a liquid form, resulting in a powerful and intense flavor. Only a small amount of liquid smoke is needed to add a smoky taste to dishes.
An air conditioner should not smell like smoke when turned on (or when turned off). I would have to suspect that the electrical insulation is burning.
It is already a liquid
You don't.
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Melting is the term used when a solid is turned into a liquid by increasing its temperature.
No. Smoke is made up of solid particles mixed in with a gas.
you melt it
Liquid smoke does not expire in the traditional sense, as it does not support bacterial growth. However, its flavor may weaken over time. It is best to use liquid smoke within 2-3 years of opening for optimal flavor.
No, smoke is not an example of condensation. Smoke is a collection of airborne solid and liquid particles produced from combustion or burning materials. Condensation is the process of a gas changing into a liquid state.