There are many different dyes. The solid dye itself may be a pure substance, or (particularly if it's a natural extract) a mixture of closely related substances. However, in use the dye is almost always dissolved, so the solution is a mixture. Some dyes also need to be mixed with a mordant to make them adhere to the material.
Effectively some people think that it is a compound but it isn't although it is a mixture .Think about it if it would be a compound what elements would it be formed of.
Paint is a mixture because different chemicals are mixed together. Paint is also considered to be heterogenous as well as suspensions.
Mixture, because the composition may vary.
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No, it is a mixture; rarely a drug is a pure substance.
The purpose is the homogenization of the sample temperature.
pure substance?
because sugar separates from tea!
it is a mixture..homogenous and a colloid one....
No, that would be a mixture.
usually it is stirred. It is stirred because if it is not, the paint might still have powder and ruin whatever you are painting if the powder is put on.
No because it has to be stirred to look like one substance. It is a suspension.
If we're referring to homogeneity, then vegetable soup, when stirred, is a good example of a substance being homogeneous.
To smoothly mix up the ingredients. water is stirred into the mix.
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No, it is a mixture.
no paint is not a substance.
An element - substance - NOT a mixture.
a mixture is not a substance
it is a mixture
a mixture is not a substance