Homogeneous because in my science book it says a homogeneous mixture contains two or more substances that are evenly mixed on a molecular level but still are not bonded together
Fog is a cloud that forms near the ground, often caused by cooling of the air and condensation of water vapor. Vapor is the gaseous form of substances like water. Steam is the gaseous phase of water when it is heated to its boiling point.
It is a gas, assuming you are talking about dry steam. If it is wet steam, it is both a gas and a liquid.
Extremely cold. It equates to minus 216.67 degrees Fahrenheit.
Anything that has mass and occupies space is considered matter. This includes all solid, liquid, and gaseous substances around us, such as water, air, and even living organisms like plants and animals. In summary, matter is anything that possesses mass and volume.
The variables that influence a state of matter include temperature and pressure. At higher temperatures, matter tends to exist in a gaseous state, while at lower temperatures, it may be solid or liquid. Increasing pressure can also cause substances to change states, such as from a gas to a liquid.
That would be Homogeneous
These are the gaseous substances.
A mixture which only contains substances which are in the same phases/state. eg, a gaseous mixture or a mixture of two aqueous solutions.
These are the gaseous substances.
Nitrogen is a gaseous element, that is, what is in nitrogen is nitrogen.
Yes
Some substances that are gaseous below 0 degrees Celsius include oxygen, nitrogen, helium, hydrogen, and carbon dioxide at certain pressures. These gases are commonly found in their gaseous state in everyday conditions even at below 0 degrees Celsius.
Stream
Solid, liquid, gaseous and plasma.
They are liquefied gases.
Steam is gas. Gaseous water to be exact.
No, gaseous substances do not have long-range repeating order like crystalline solids. Gaseous particles are constantly moving randomly and do not have a fixed arrangement like solids and liquids.