No. Homogeneous means that it is the same throughout, so there should be no distinctive nature of any part of the substance. A heterogeneous mixture has distinct regions, but while these regions could be visibly distinct, they need not be so; they could distinct in terms of density or some other property.
Indeed. it is homogenous.
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no they aren't.
Steel is galvanized by giving it a surface coating of zinc. Heterogenous mixtures have visible boundaries between the components. Homogeneous mixtures have no visible boundaries because mixing occurs at the molecular level. Galvanized steel is thus a heterogeneous mixture.
Based on the distribution of their components, mixtures can be classified as heterogeneous mixtures or as homogenous mixtures.
Emulsions are homogeneous mixtures.
Homogenous mixtures are broken down through absorpsion. Heterogeneous mixtures can be broken down through dichotomies
two mixtures are hot chocolate and juice or vinegar and lemonade.
Only one.
Zonrox and halo halo
solutions, colloids and suspensions
The examples of homogenous mixtures are table salt,table sugar,brass,air,sodium chloride solution,sugar solution,brandy and wines.that is all I got.