smoke is a suspenison of what particles ?
Gas particles are typically smaller than smoke particles. Gas molecules are individual atoms or small clusters of atoms that are very spread out and move freely. Smoke particles, on the other hand, are larger aggregates of solid or liquid particles that are suspended in the air.
Smoke particles are very small and light, allowing them to be easily carried by air currents. Additionally, the heat from the source of the smoke causes air to rise, carrying the smoke particles along with it. As the smoke particles cool down, they eventually settle back down due to gravity.
yes smoke has mass. smoke is made of little particles of whatever is being burned. that's why you can smell smoke, because the little particles react with receptors in your nose.
The smoke is spreading into the atmosphere.
Smoke particles pick up a negative charge.Smoke particles are attracted to the collecting plates.Collecting plates are knocked to remove the smoke particles.
non gaseous particles are smoke and salt
The solvent may considered air and the solute are the solid or liquid particles from smoke.
Alpha radiation is emitted from the amercium button in a smoke detector. When smoke goes into the smoke detector it blocks the stream of alpha particles emitted from the americium. That triggers an alarm.
yes smoke is an aerosol because when particles are dispersed in a gas, they become smoke, or fog(:
No. Smoke is made up of solid particles mixed in with a gas.
The solvent is air; the solute are the particles of smoke.
The dispersed phase in smoke is typically liquid or solid particles, such as soot, ash, and tar. These particles are suspended in the air and give smoke its characteristic appearance.