Air is a mixture.
Salt in water because the salt has dissolved
Five examples of a mixture are rubbing alcohol, air, salt, soil, salad, sandwhich.
Just air
Burning sulfur in air sulfur dioxide is formed; this gas dissolved in water form an acidic solution.
Sulfur dioxide gas reacts with water droplets in the air to form sulfurous acid, which is sometimes oxidized to sulfuric acid by oxygen in the air.
Air and water. Air is a homogeneous mixture Water is a heterogeneous mixture
air is a mixture of elements (nitrogen, oxygen, trace amounts of other elemental gases) plus compounds (water vapor, nitrogen and sulfur oxides, CO2)
Ocean water is a mixture because it has water and salt together.
Salt in water because the salt has dissolved
Water is a compound of hydroogen and oxygen (H2O). Copper is an element, Air is a mixture of elements and compounds, and saline solution is a mixture of salt and water.
It depends on the mixture. In a homogeneous mixture such as air, salt water, or brass the particles are evenly mixed. But in a heterogeneous mixture such as mud or oily water there is an uneven distribution.
It depends on the mixture. In a homogeneous mixture such as air, salt water, or brass the particles are evenly mixed. But in a heterogeneous mixture such as mud or oily water there is an uneven distribution.
Some examples of homogeneous mixtures include saltwater, air, and vinegar. In saltwater, salt is mixed uniformly throughout the water, creating a homogeneous mixture. Air is a homogeneous mixture of different gases such as nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide. Vinegar is a homogeneous mixture of acetic acid and water.
Homogenous mixture is the mixture where it's constituents are uniform throughout.Example: Air
Air + Salt Water = Fog + Salt Salt Water = Water + Stone Stone = Fire + Earth
Salt, Air, Almost everything is a mixture
soil