The best reason I can think of for why we believe that air is a mixture is that freezing air slowly yields different liquids at different temperatures. Liquid nitrogen has a different boiling point than liquid oxygen. They also freeze at different temperatures. If air were only 1 compound, then air in its entirety would have a single boiling point and a single freezing point.
While clean air appears homogenous to the naked eye, it is actually a mixture of several gases like nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and trace amounts of other gases. These gases are evenly distributed throughout the air, making it a homogeneous mixture.
hereogeneous mixtures
A lemonade-sugar combination would be classified as a mixture. This is because lemonade is composed of various substances mixed together, such as water, lemon juice, and sugar, without undergoing a chemical reaction to form a new substance.
Salt water is classified as a mixture, specifically a homogeneous mixture known as a solution. It consists of water as the solvent and salt as the solute, where the salt molecules are dispersed evenly throughout the water.
Air cannot be classified as a substance because it is a mixture of various gases like nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide. Substances, on the other hand, are pure materials composed of one type of atom or molecule.
hereogeneous mixtures
Soil is classified as a mixture because it is composed of a variety of components such as minerals, organic matter, water, and air. These components are not chemically combined, and they can be separated physically, making soil a heterogeneous mixture.
Soil is classified as a mixture because it is made up of different components such as minerals, organic matter, water, and air. It represents a heterogeneous mixture because its different components are not uniformly distributed throughout the soil.
Air is a gaseous mixture. (It has attributes of a compound because it cannot be separately physically by normal means, only by elaborate centrifuges or cooling.)
Pepsi is classified as a mixture.
While clean air appears homogenous to the naked eye, it is actually a mixture of several gases like nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and trace amounts of other gases. These gases are evenly distributed throughout the air, making it a homogeneous mixture.
mixture
Lemonade would be classified as a mixture...this because lemonade is a mixture of water and artificial flavoring, which includes sugar. Therefore, it is a mixture.
No. Air is a mixture.
Meat is a mixture.
Yes, air is a mixture. It is a homogeneous mixture.
Air is a homogeneous mixture.