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Because of the charges of particles and different atomic weights of both elements and compounds.
Visible particles would be heterogeneous elements of a mixture. A truly homogeneous mixture would have no visible particles. However, you could still have an approximately homogeneous mixture with visible particles, evenly distributed throughout the mixture.
It is a heterogenous mixture.
Mixture, the sand particles are all different
Smoke is a rather complex mixture of elements and several compounds, some gasses, some solids.
dirt is a mixture
Because of the charges of particles and different atomic weights of both elements and compounds.
Visible particles would be heterogeneous elements of a mixture. A truly homogeneous mixture would have no visible particles. However, you could still have an approximately homogeneous mixture with visible particles, evenly distributed throughout the mixture.
It is a heterogenous mixture.
Mixture, the sand particles are all different
mixtures which are made of different types of particles........
Yes, it is true.
No. The particles have different speeds, and the average speed is used in calculations or discussions.
All elements are different from each other, that is why they are called elements. They have a different number of subatomic particles making them different.
Smoke is a rather complex mixture of elements and several compounds, some gasses, some solids.
If you think to atoms they are identical.
No. Elements, compounds and mixtures are 3 different terms.