Natural air is always a mixture, and more or less homogenous in its major constituents. However, if the balloon was inflated by mouth, it will have less oxygen and more carbon dioxide than the air outside the balloon, which is also a mixture.
The air outside is called atmospheric air or outdoor air. It consists of a mixture of gases including nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and others, as well as various pollutants and particulate matter.
Fog is a mixture of water and air, which is itself a mixture..
Neither. It is a mixture.
Air itself does not reproduce, as it is not a living organism. Air is a mixture of gases, primarily nitrogen and oxygen, that surrounds the Earth. It is constantly being cycled through natural processes such as photosynthesis, respiration, and atmospheric circulation. While air can change in composition and quality, it does not have the biological mechanisms to reproduce.
Most SCUBA divers dive with compressed air, which is normal atmospheric air compressed into a scuba tank.
Natural air is always a mixture, and more or less homogenous in its major constituents. However, if the balloon was inflated by mouth, it will have less oxygen and more carbon dioxide than the air outside the balloon, which is also a mixture.
Atmospheric humidity is defined as the amount of pressure of water vapor in an air to water mixture. This will be influenced by the temperature at a given time.
Dry air refers to air with very low moisture content, often in indoor environments where humidity is controlled. Atmospheric air, on the other hand, is the mixture of gases surrounding the Earth, which includes water vapor, nitrogen, oxygen, and other trace gases. Atmospheric air has varying moisture content depending on factors like humidity and location.
The air we breathe is a mixture of different gases, primarily nitrogen (about 78%) and oxygen (about 21%), as well as trace amounts of other gases. This mixture is essential for supporting life on Earth by providing the necessary oxygen for respiration and maintaining atmospheric balance.
One example of a gas dissolved in another gas is atmospheric air - oxygen and carbon dioxide dissolved in nitrogen. For gases the term mixture is more correct than solution.
The air outside is called atmospheric air or outdoor air. It consists of a mixture of gases including nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and others, as well as various pollutants and particulate matter.
Air is a mixture; it doesn't have a melting or boiling point. It has a mixture of carbon dioxide, ozone, oxygen, nitrogen, helium, etc. look up those gases separately and you will get answers.
Carbondioxde in atmospheric air amount to about 0.04%.
Soil air has a higher concentration of Carbon Dioxide; plants feed on this and convert it into Oxygen during Osmosis, which is why there is a higher concentration of Oxygen in the atmosphere.
Because they consist of various kind of materials. These materials are minerals for soil and gases for air.
No. Air is a mixture.