There is no lead in automotive exhaust. Engine emissions are CO Carbon Monoxide, CO2 Carbon dioxide, O2 oxygen, nitrous oxides and hydrocarbons both raw and partially combusted.
However, Back in the day when there were lead in the fuel, car exhaust did emit lead oxide gas.
I think it is a suspension.
The metal that forms a yellow solid oxide is lead. Lead oxide (PbO) is a yellow solid that is commonly known as litharge.
strong attraction of solute particles to solvent particles
No, barium oxide is a solid compound. It is a white, odorless solid that is commonly used in the production of electronic devices and glass.
The particles of the flour and sugar are so small they are like liquid particles and, therefore, flow like liquid.
Exhaust is primarily a gas, consisting of various combustion byproducts released from an engine or other combustion processes. It typically includes carbon dioxide, water vapor, nitrogen oxides, and other pollutants. While exhaust can contain small amounts of solid particles (like soot) and liquid (such as unburned fuel or oil), its main component is gaseous.
No, iron oxide is not a gas. It is a solid compound composed of iron and oxygen atoms.
Aluminium oxide (Al2O3) is a solid, the oxide of a metal.
A particle is a very small bit of solid drop of liquid
I think it is a suspension.
Calcium oxide is a solid at room temperature. It is a white, crystalline solid that is commonly referred to as quicklime.
sand is solid if you look in the microscope it's solid
The metal that forms a yellow solid oxide is lead. Lead oxide (PbO) is a yellow solid that is commonly known as litharge.
Yes, copper(II) oxide is a solid at standard and room temperature. Copper(I) oxide is also a solid in these conditions as well.
strong attraction of solute particles to solvent particles
In a solid, particles are closely packed together, with a fixed distance between them. This distance is very small, allowing particles to vibrate around their fixed positions. The distance between particles in a solid is typically on the order of a few angstroms or nanometers.
Nickel II oxide exists as a solid at room temperature.