In order to be alive something must take in energy, adapt to the environment, and reproduce. Smoke doesn't do that so it's not alive.
Smoke is typically a mixture of gases, liquid droplets, and solid particles suspended in air. This combination of different phases of matter makes smoke a colloid, which can be considered as a type of aerosol.
Yes, long-wave infrared will penetrate even very dense smoke. That's why thermal imagers are effective in firefighting. For instance, you can feel the heat (infrared spectrum) through smoke, but you cannot usually see through smoke (visible spectrum).
It's not a physical change. Rather, it is a sign of an already completed chemical reaction.
Salt particles in the air are not an example of particulate matter. Particulate matter refers to a mixture of solid particles and liquid droplets in the air that can include substances like dust, pollen, soot, and smoke. Salt particles are considered a different type of substance.
The smell of smoke can attract flies because it may contain particles that mimic the scent of decaying organic matter, which flies are naturally drawn to for food and breeding purposes. Additionally, the warmth and humidity created by a fire can also attract flies seeking a suitable habitat.
Smoke is matter because smoke is also made up of atoms molecules, as you, me, and all matter. That is why smoke is matter, which is a complex compound of oxidation reduction co2 and waste gases.
Smoke is matter and matter has a mass.
Smoke is matter and matter has a mass.
Smoke is a collection of small particles and gases that are produced when a material is burned, so it does consist of matter.
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Smoke inhalation is breathing in the harmful gases, vapors, and particulate matter contained in smoke.
Heat, sunlight and noise are enery. Smoke is matter.
it doesnt matter how much you smoke. as soon as you smoke it, its in your system.
Yes, particulate matter in the solid phase and matter in the gaseous phase.
Yes smoke does have mass and it does occupy space.
If the question is " Is smoke a type of matter": Smoke is made up of numerous tiny particles of unburned fuel, ash, sulfate particulates and similar. Each of these particles is a piece of matter (in this case a solid that has a fixed dimension and shape). The collective mass off particles is called smoke and so is matter as well. This is the same way that a sand dune is matter since it is made up of particles of sand each of which is a piece of matter. If the question is "Does smoke matter": Smoke is a pollutant that can cause respiratory problems, carry contamination for large distances, interfere with sunlight distribution, result in contaminated rainfall or make an unaesthetic effect.
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