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smoke particles are bigger than gas particles.

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Which travel faster smoke or gas particles?

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Is smoke a liquid?

No. Smoke is made up of solid particles mixed in with a gas.


What are solid particles in gas called?

Solid particles in gas are called aerosols. These are tiny solid or liquid particles suspended in a gas, such as dust, smoke, or mist.


Why is smoke an aerosol?

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Why is smoke a colloid?

Smoke is a colloid because it consists of tiny solid particles suspended in a gas (air).


How does smoke fit in a definition of a colloid?

Smoke can be considered a colloid due to its particulate nature. In a colloid, small solid particles are dispersed in a gas or liquid medium. Smoke consists of tiny solid particles suspended in air, making it a type of aerosol colloid.


Is somke a gas or not?

Smoke is not a gas, though there can be gasses present in smoke. What we see and think of as smoke is really a collection of tiny particles of ash and chemicals being blown about by air currents.


Is smoke a gas a compound or an element?

No, smoke is a substance of very, very tiny solid particles dispersed in air.


Is smoke a liquid gas or solid?

it's a solid, little carbon particals


Is somke a gas?

Yes, smoke is a gas among other things. Smoke is a combination of solid and liquid particles as well as gases.Smoke is not a gas, though there can be gasses present in smoke depending on what kind of smoke it is. What we see as "smoke" is really a fine collection of soot and ash floating in an air current cloud.


What are smoke particles?

smoke is a suspenison of what particles ?


Is smoke a plasma?

No, smoke is not a plasma. Smoke is a collection of tiny solid particles and liquid droplets suspended in a gas, typically consisting of carbon, tar, and other organic compounds produced during combustion. Plasma, on the other hand, is a state of matter where gas is ionized, resulting in free-moving charged particles. While smoke can contain ionized particles under certain conditions, it does not meet the criteria to be classified as plasma.