No, smoke is not considered an element. Smoke is a mixture of particles and gases that are produced when a substance undergoes combustion.
The element used in smoke detectors and named after the US is Americium (Am). It is a radioactive element commonly found in household smoke detectors to detect smoke particles in the air.
No, a diamond is not considered an element. It is a form of carbon, which is an element.
The synthetic element used in smoke detectors is Americium-241. It emits alpha particles that ionize the air within the smoke detector, causing a small electric current flow. When smoke particles disrupt this current, an alarm is triggered.
Americium (pronounced /ˌæməˈrɪsiəm/) is a synthetic element that has the symbol Am, the atomic number 95, and is used in smoke detectors.
Yes, smoke is considered a substance because it is a collection of particles and gases that can be inhaled and have physical properties.
The element used in smoke detectors and named after the US is Americium (Am). It is a radioactive element commonly found in household smoke detectors to detect smoke particles in the air.
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No, a diamond is not considered an element. It is a form of carbon, which is an element.
Cigarette smoke is not an element. Elements are made of only one type of atom, cigarette smoke contains all type of atoms and particles, many (if not all) of which are toxic.
It is a mixture.
The synthetic element used in smoke detectors is Americium-241. It emits alpha particles that ionize the air within the smoke detector, causing a small electric current flow. When smoke particles disrupt this current, an alarm is triggered.
Americium (pronounced /ˌæməˈrɪsiəm/) is a synthetic element that has the symbol Am, the atomic number 95, and is used in smoke detectors.
Yes, smoke is considered a substance because it is a collection of particles and gases that can be inhaled and have physical properties.
Yes
Americium 241
The smoke detector.
No, smoke is a substance of very, very tiny solid particles dispersed in air.