Yes because it is not a gas or a liquid and do you seriosly think that it's a plasma.
ash is a solid
No, glass is not a homogeneous mixture. Glass is a solid material composed of silica, soda ash, and lime that has a non-crystalline structure. It is considered an amorphous solid rather than a mixture.
The soft residue that remains after combustion is called ash. Ash is the inorganic material left behind when organic material (such as wood or paper) is burned.
It is a solid material.
Lava, ash, smoke, and rock
No, it is not. As fine as it might be, it is a solid material and not gaseous.
ash is a solid
Ash Bombs Lava Magma etc.
Yes.
Yes, graphite is a solid material.
Ash handling refers to the method of collection, conveying, interim storage and load out of various types of ash residue left over from solid fuel combustion processes. The most common types of ash include bottom ash, bed ash, fly ash and ash clinkers resulting from the combustion of coal, wood and other solid fuels.
they are gas
Ash or Yew.
The weight of ash can vary depending on factors such as the type of material burned and the temperature of combustion. However, on average, ash can weigh between 10-30% of the original material's weight.
Generally ash is a mixture of oxides and silicates; the composition depends on the burned material.
No, glass is not a homogeneous mixture. Glass is a solid material composed of silica, soda ash, and lime that has a non-crystalline structure. It is considered an amorphous solid rather than a mixture.
A solid abrasive material is a mineral which can wear away part of another solid by rubbing. A common solid abrasive is diamond.