Mist is considered a mixture because it consists of tiny water droplets suspended in air, which can vary in size and distribution. These droplets do not chemically combine with the air but rather coexist physically, allowing for the distinct properties of both water and air to be present. As a colloid, mist can exhibit characteristics of both liquids and gases, further emphasizing its nature as a mixture.
No, 'atmosphere' is NOT a change at all! It is a mixture of gasses and dust, mist or rain.
Amalgam, mixture, solution, alloy.
The formation of mist is generally considered a reversible process. Mist forms when water vapor in the air condenses into tiny water droplets, which can then evaporate back into vapor if conditions change, such as an increase in temperature. This cycle of condensation and evaporation can occur repeatedly, indicating that mist formation is not permanent and can reverse under suitable conditions.
It is a homogeneous mixture.
Soap is typically a mixture of different compounds such as fatty acids, oils, and alkalis. Therefore, it is considered a mixture rather than a pure substance.
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Its a mixture
No, it is considered a heterogeneous mixture. Homogeneous is when the 2 reactants mix completely. No, it is considered a heterogeneous mixture. Homogeneous is when the 2 reactants mix completely.
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Coffee is a mixture.
Yes. It is a mixture of a number of hydrocarbons.
No, 'atmosphere' is NOT a change at all! It is a mixture of gasses and dust, mist or rain.
yes, a heterogeneous mixture.
Amalgam, mixture, solution, alloy.
Yes, because a solution is a mixture
Mixture.
Gelatin is a homogeneous mixture.