Substances in a mixture retain their identities.
It depends on the mixture. In a heterogeneous mixture the components are easily identified. An example of a heterogeneous mixture would be something like beef stew, or Jello with fruit in it. In a homogeneous mixture, the component parts are completely and evenly mixed and are not easily identified. Solutions like salt water and tea are examples of homogeneous mixtures.
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A change in identity occurs during a chemical reaction, but dissolving a solute to a solvent to obtain a mixture is only a physical change, means that identity still the same, but the state of matter changes. ;)
A homogeneous mixture is a mixture with same uniform appearance and composition throughout. Many homogeneous mixtures are commonly referred to as solutions.
For example salt water, can you distinguish water and salt water and salt dissolved in water? just by looking at it? And the answer is no you can't.
yes, chimicals don't lose their identities.(Fix this if its wrong, but I'm pretty sure I'm right.
These are nonhomogeneous mixtures.
A homogeneous mixture is one in which all components are uniformly distributed throughout the mixture. In a heterogeneous mixture the components are not evenly distributed throughout the mixture.
equilibrium
no. the greener the part is the more it has, as a rule of thumb
No, a pony is not a heterogeneous mixture. A pony is a living organism, specifically a small breed of horse, and is considered a pure substance, as it is composed of the same type of matter throughout. Heterogeneous mixtures consist of different substances that are not uniformly distributed.
Homogeneous Mixture is a combination of two like substances.
Homogeneous mixture -uniformly distributed throughout the composition heterogeneous mixture -not uniformly distributed throughout the composition
Solution
A heterogeneous mixture is a mixture of two or more substances that are not uniformly distributed. The iodine and water in the question are not homogeneous because they are not uniformly distributed.
A homogeneous mixture is one in which all components are uniformly distributed throughout the mixture. In a heterogeneous mixture the components are not evenly distributed throughout the mixture.
suspension
The two categories of mixtures are heterogeneous and homogeneous. In a homogeneous mixture the components are uniformly distributed throughout the mixture. Homogeneous mixtures are solutions, such as salt water. In a heterogeneous mixture, the components are not uniformly distributed, such as granite, or Pizza.
A homogeneous mixture is one in which the components are uniformly distributed, so that it is the same throughout. A solution is a homogeneous mixture. A heterogeneous mixture is one in which the components are easily distinguishable and are not uniformly distributed. Granite is an example of a heterogeneous mixture.
equilibrium
no. the greener the part is the more it has, as a rule of thumb
No. Many mixtures of two or more subtances are homogeneous. Homogeneous just means that the mixture is uniform throughout. Salt, sugar, and many other substances dissolve in water to form homogeneous mixtures. Air is also classified as a homogeneous mixtue (made up of different gases that are uniformly distributed).
No, a pony is not a heterogeneous mixture. A pony is a living organism, specifically a small breed of horse, and is considered a pure substance, as it is composed of the same type of matter throughout. Heterogeneous mixtures consist of different substances that are not uniformly distributed.
Homogeneous Mixture is a combination of two like substances.