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A homogenous substance is one in a single phase. The term homogeneous is used in material science and physical chemistry. Sulfur, water, sucrose, and baking soda are examples of homogenous substances, which are also known as pure substances.
no homogeneous substances is not uniform as it contains mixture of many substances and therefore all particles cannot remain in fixed ratio.
I think what you meant to ask is why does a solution look homogenous, and it is solely because a solution IS homogenous. A homogenous mix, is a mix between 2 or more substances where the mix appears as only one substance Opposingly, a heterogenous mixture is a mix of 2 or more substances where all of the substances can be identified by the human naked eye.
A homogenous mixture of two or more substances that are not solutions is a colloid. Colloids have particles that are larger than the particles in a solution, but still do not settle out over time. Examples of colloids include milk and fog.
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"Homogenous" describes substances that are uniform in composition or nature. It means that all parts of the substance are the same or similar throughout.
No, not all mixtures are solutions. A solution is a homogenous mixture where the substances are evenly distributed, but mixtures can be either homogenous or heterogenous. Heterogenous mixtures have uneven distribution of substances and do not form a clear solution.
Yes, tea is a mixture of many organic substances.
Heterogeneous. It's a combination of two homogenous substances - hydrogen, and oxygen. What you're describing is hydrogen peroxide, by the way.
Urine is not considered to be a mixture, it is actually a solution. However, it is, indeed, a homogenous solution.
homogenous mixture