dear goswami sir is air a perfect example of homogeneous mixture because air also consists of dust particles?
Asked by Sakshi Kapoor | 19th Apr, 2014, 05:00: PM
A mixture is said to be homogeneous if its constituents are uniformly distributed and are not physically distinct. Air is an example of homogeneous mixture as it consists of various gases as well as dust particles uniformly distributed and are usually not physically distinct.
A mixture is said to be homogeneous if its constituents are uniformly distributed and are not physically distinct. Air is an example of homogeneous mixture as it consists of various gases as well as dust particles uniformly distributed and are usually not physically distinct.
Answered by | 20th Apr, 2014, 10:49: PM
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