Substances that exist in the gaseous phase are commonly referred to as gases. The most common example of a gas is air (the air we breathe is a gas). It can also be considered as a mixture of many gases such as nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide.
An example of a liquid-gas solution is carbonated water, where carbon dioxide gas dissolves in water. An example of a gas-gas solution is air, which is a mixture of various gases like nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and others in the atmosphere.
Gas in atmosphere: argon Liquid in atmosphere: water (as rain) Solid in atmosphere: dust
Hydrogen gas is not an example of a mixture as it consists of only hydrogen molecules. It is a pure substance.
Mercury is not an example of a gas at room temperature. Mercury is a liquid at room temperature.
Argon is an example of an insoluble gas as it does not readily dissolve in water or other liquids.
Air is an example of a gas-gas solution.
gas gas
oxygen Helium is an example of a gas. It has the symbol of He on the atomic chart.
An example of gas matter is evaporated water.
mustard gas
Soda is an example of a liquid-gas solution, as it contains carbon dioxide (a gas) dissolved in water (a liquid).
Gas in gas
Yes. Helium is a gas
J&J gas
gas-gas
An example of a gas element is helium, which is a noble gas commonly used in party balloons and airships.
Soda is an example of a liquid-gas solution, as it contains carbon dioxide (a gas) dissolved in water (a liquid).