Air is a mixture of gases (and not a compound), about 78% being nitrogen (an element) , about 21% oxygen (another element), and all other gases present in much lesser amounts. The remaining 1% is made up of argon (0.93%), carbon dioxide (0.039% as of 2010) and other trace gases (0.003%). Water vapor (water in its gaseous state) is also present in the atmosphere in varying amounts, by up to 2%. If you live in Florida in the summer rains, or in parts of England, or in the rain forest, humidity is high, and the air contains a large amount of water vapor. In dry air, as that found in desert regions, there is little water vapor in the air. This mixture is fairly homogeneous near the surface, and the only practical way to separate the individual gases is by cooling them to their condensation temperatures, which are extremely low. One of the easier gases to condense is carbon dioxide, which changes to solid form at about - 78.5 °C and is known as "dry ice."
These components exist in air as separate, unreactive, and unbound entities (molecules). If air was a compound, the above mentioned gases would be chemically bonded together in some sort of fixed ratios (like H20), which they're not.
Air is a mixture because it is made up of different gases and it's component are not chemically bonded.
Liquid air does not have a fixed boiling and melting point. This is the characteristics of a mixture, not of a compound.
MIXTURE Air is a mixture made up of nitrogen (roughly 78%), oxygen (roughly 21%) and various other gases such as argon and carbon dioxide. Air is a mixture made up of nitrogen (roughly 78%), oxygen (roughly 21%) and various other gases such as argon and carbon dioxide.
No, air is a mixture of many gases including nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide etc. and even water vapour.
Air is a mixture of gases including nitrogen, oxygen, argon and carbon dioxide.
Oxygen, hydrogen, and Carbon Dioxide.
Air is a mixture.
Air is a mixture of gases.
it is a solution
compound
Pure substance.
Steel is an alloy- which is a compound, or intermixture. So it is not an element or pure substance.
A pure substance is either an element or a compound.
A mixture of oil and water is a mixture, not an element. If by substance you mean not a pure substance (element or compound), then oil and water would be a substance (that is a mixture). If you mean oil and water separately, then oil is a mixture of hydrocarbons, and water is a compound (pure substance).
Is pencil lead a mixture element or a compound
Pure substance.
Steel is an alloy- which is a compound, or intermixture. So it is not an element or pure substance.
Pure sugar is a substance (compound).
A pure substance is either an element or a compound.
A mixture of oil and water is a mixture, not an element. If by substance you mean not a pure substance (element or compound), then oil and water would be a substance (that is a mixture). If you mean oil and water separately, then oil is a mixture of hydrocarbons, and water is a compound (pure substance).
yes
If something is not a mixture then it is a pure substance, either an element or a compound.
No. Sulfur dioxide is a compound, which makes it a pure substance, not a mixture.
Sodium is a element it's a pure substance
Neither. It is an element. Also, by definition if a substance is pure it cannot be a mixture; it mus either be an element or a compound.
a pure substance. either a compound or an element. Also, a solution, which is a homogeneous mixture, not a pure substance.
Barium is an element from the periodic table therefore it is neither a mixture or a compound