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You can't see through it (very far)! (homogeneous mixtures) that are made up of substances in the fluid phase - composed of liquids or gases, or any combination of the two - must be transparent

Chemistry May 29, 2021

You can't see through it (very far)!

(homogeneous mixtures) that are made up of substances in the fluid phase - composed of liquids or gases, or any combination of the two - must be transparent. So air, which is a mixture of gases - nitrogen, oxygen and trace amounts of other - IS considered homogeneous.

However, I imagine that there are a good deal of pollutants in the air in New York, and for that reason it probably appears a little hazy - that is, there are fine particles suspended in the air. You could probably detect them by passing the air through a filter (check your furnace filter if you have access to it, and you'll see what I mean.) So, because of this fine particulate matter in the air, it is classified as heterogeneous, and more accurately as an aerosol or colloidal, though it may be classified as a suspension (depending on the size of the particles.)

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