No, air is homogeneous (unless is it smoky or dusty air with suspended particles in it).
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a homogenious mixture is a mixture that is formed by adding substances together but do not combine, an example of this is a salad. you can observe it, and see what is in your salad.but a heterogenious mixture is where you cannot clearly see whats inside. like a cake, you dont know whats inside because the ingrediances are all baked in.
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Air pressure is caused by the weight of the air above pushing down on the air below. As altitude increases, there is less air above, resulting in lower air pressure. Temperature and humidity can also affect air pressure.
Cool air typically flows under warm air due to the principle of convection, where cooler, denser air sinks while warmer, lighter air rises. This creates a cycle of air circulation where cool air replaces warm air near the surface.
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tha air Any gas in fact, also liquids and many homogenious materials like metal.
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No, they both are not miscible and is a heterogeneous solution
I dont think so.(I am not sure if this is correct.)
a homogenious mixture is a mixture that is formed by adding substances together but do not combine, an example of this is a salad. you can observe it, and see what is in your salad.but a heterogenious mixture is where you cannot clearly see whats inside. like a cake, you dont know whats inside because the ingrediances are all baked in.
C. T Wu has written: 'Simulation and modeling of homogenious, compressed turbulence'
agitator is a stirring machine, a homogenizer is a device that breaks structure in order to make a homogenious solution
A pure substance by definition cannot be a mixture. Pure in chemistry means only one substance is present.
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Homogenious nucleation sarts by themselvs at the mold wall. Heterogenious grain grow is influenced by foreign particles.