iodine
yes
During a bonfire, carbon dioxide (CO2), water vapor (H2O), and smoke are the main gases released. Smoke is made up of a mixture of gases, particles, and other substances that are produced when organic matter burns.
Yes, temperature significantly affects dissolution. Generally, an increase in temperature increases the solubility of solid solutes in liquids, allowing them to dissolve more readily. However, for gases, higher temperatures typically decrease solubility, as gases tend to escape from the solution more easily at elevated temperatures. Therefore, the effect of temperature on dissolution varies depending on the nature of the solute.
Brass gets discolored in air because of the presence of sulfur gases, like hydrogen sulfide, which react with the metal to form a dark layer of tarnish or patina on its surface.
CO2 is taken in by the plants from the atmosphere and O2 is released during photosynthesis.
For the dissolution of a solid in a liquid this solute is decomposed in atoms or ions; for the dissolution of gases in liquids or dissolution of solids in solids other processes are involved.
yes
Oxygen and carbon dioxide are the gases exchanged in the lungs during breathing.
Dissolution of gases in water is a physical change.
At higher pressure the dissolution of gases in liquids is increased.
During a bonfire, carbon dioxide (CO2), water vapor (H2O), and smoke are the main gases released. Smoke is made up of a mixture of gases, particles, and other substances that are produced when organic matter burns.
Yes, temperature significantly affects dissolution. Generally, an increase in temperature increases the solubility of solid solutes in liquids, allowing them to dissolve more readily. However, for gases, higher temperatures typically decrease solubility, as gases tend to escape from the solution more easily at elevated temperatures. Therefore, the effect of temperature on dissolution varies depending on the nature of the solute.
I suppose that the dissolution is faster in fresh water but the differences are minimal.
CO2 is taken in by the plants from the atmosphere and O2 is released during photosynthesis.
Brass gets discolored in air because of the presence of sulfur gases, like hydrogen sulfide, which react with the metal to form a dark layer of tarnish or patina on its surface.
The four most common gases released by volcanoes are water vapor, carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, and hydrogen sulfide. These gases are released during volcanic eruptions and can have significant impacts on the environment and climate.
There is evidence to suggest that volcanic activity during the Mesozoic era released high levels of toxic gases like sulfur dioxide and carbon dioxide. These gases could have had environmental impacts, but it's unclear how widespread and severe their effects were on ecosystems during this time.