a solid that have the same compositin through out the solid is called the homogenous solid
It is an alloy: a homogenous mixture of two (or more) metals. An 'single-phase solid-in-solid'-mixture.
Neither - it a colloid of a liquid in a solid.
An aloy is an example of a homogenous (metallic) solid mixture.
No, a solution involves a solvent and a solute. the solution must be truly homogenous and if you have a solid in a solid, you cannot have a homogenous solution on a molecular level anyway. If you have a solid in a liquid and it doesn't dissolve, it is still not a solution. If you have two gases, this could be considered a solution also. Liquid in liquid and solid DISSOLVED in liquid can be considered solutions
Homogeneous
Air is a homogenous mixture of gases only when NO solid (eg. smoke) or fluid (eg. fog) or both (smog) particles are present; these make it heterogeneous.
It is an alloy: a homogenous mixture of two (or more) metals. An 'single-phase solid-in-solid'-mixture.
When a solid mixes with a liquid and stays mixed, it forms a homogeneous mixture called a solution. In a solution, the solid particles are evenly distributed throughout the liquid, giving it a uniform appearance.
ooblick varies between a liqued and a solid. when placed under pressure or heat it remains as a solid. however when left freely it quickly turns into a silky liqued. still questionable if it is a homogenous or a heterogenous. i believe that ooblick is a homogenous solutuion because you cannot closely see the particles that make up this unusual substance, but you can separete the two ingredients physically.
No it is not homogenous
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