it is a colloid
yes
A heterogeneous mixture.
Oil and vinegar form a heterogeneous mixture.
Oil-based paints tend to separate into layers over time. The pigment molecules are suspended in a solvent of linseed oil and mineral spirits. Oil-based paints are suspensions. Water-based paints such as latex paint are colloids.
Yes, it is heterogeneous, and the reason it's very easy, it's because when you mix water and oil, you always can see them separate, so you can see two things, doesn't matter if you try to shake the mixture the time you want, they will appear again separate. If it were a homogeneous mixture, you only can observe one thing.
HETRO, BECAUSE THE PARTS OF THE MIXTURE ARE NOT EVENLY DISTRIBUTED...
Nope.
An oil is heterogeneous.
Oil paints are slow drying paints made from suspending pigments in oil.
Water and oil is a heterogeneous mixture. Oil can be separated from water via specific methods. That's why a combination of water and oil is heterogeneous.
Most oil paints are commonly used in paintings. Most oil paints are used on canvas so one could use red as one of the colors that are incorporated into a painting.
paints based on oil
Oil painting and collage.
Oil and vinegar dressing is a heterogeneous mixture.
A heterogeneous mixture.
No, that is not their intended use.
oil paints
paints based on oil