suspension
A solid spread throughout a gas is called a suspension. This can occur when solid particles are dispersed and suspended in a gas, creating a mixture where the solid particles are not dissolved in the gas but simply dispersed within it.
Particles move faster in a gas than in a liquid. In a gas, particles are more spread out and have more kinetic energy, leading to faster and more random movement compared to the more orderly and slower movement of particles in a liquid.
A gas is a state of matter where the particles are spread apart and not connected. In a gas, the particles move freely and have enough energy to overcome the attractive forces between them, resulting in a more disordered and spread-out arrangement.
Yes, liquid is more condensed than gas because the particles in a liquid are closer together compared to a gas where particles are more spread out. This is why liquids have a definite volume, whereas gases take the shape of their container.
When a liquid becomes a gas, the process is called "vaporization." This can occur in two ways: evaporation, which happens at the surface of the liquid at any temperature, and boiling, which occurs throughout the liquid at a specific temperature known as the boiling point.
You think probable to bubbling.
One liquid spread throughout another liquid would be an emulsion. The two liquids do not interact.
Gas certainty and liquid if the container is absolutely full.
The molecules in a gas are spread further apart than those in a liquid.
a suspension
Gas, because it has evaporated (turned from liquid to gas). Although, in a cloud it's not really a gas but lots of little drops of liquid water that have been spread out.
A liquid with bubbles. :)
perhaps a Foam?
diffusion
coundensatoi
cavitation or carbonation
diffusion