Hi, I am just starting chemistry 1, and we are learning about different solutions. Gas-gas, gas-liquid, solid-liquid etc.
She challenged us to think of a solid-gas solution, and this is what i am thinking:
Smoke. Don't they have solid carbon particles or something amongst the gas?
Clouds. Ice particles in the gas clouds?
Yes, no? Ideas? Thanks :)
She challenged us to think of a solid-gas solution, and this is what i am thinking:
Smoke. Don't they have solid carbon particles or something amongst the gas?
Clouds. Ice particles in the gas clouds?
Yes, no? Ideas? Thanks :)
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smoke is not solid and gas solution because it isn't homogenous
clouds are solid-gas solutions. clouds are made of solid ice crystals mixed with the gases of the atmosphere.
there aren't many examples
clouds are solid-gas solutions. clouds are made of solid ice crystals mixed with the gases of the atmosphere.
there aren't many examples