No. They make a homogeneous mixture called a solution.
Salt water is a homogeneous mixture (solution).
The mixture of water, salt, and mud would be considered a heterogeneous mixture, as it does not have a uniform composition throughout. The water and salt would form a solution, while the mud would be suspended in the mixture. This type of mixture can be separated through techniques such as filtration or evaporation.
no, but it is a homogeneous mixture ************************ No, it is a compound.
Table salt (NaCl) is a compound not a mixture.
It is neither heterogenous nor heterogenous. It is HOMOgenous
Sodium chloride (table salt) is a compound - NaCl.
Salt water is a heterogenous mixture because it consists of two or more distinct phases (solute particles dispersed in a solvent).
Yes it is.
A homogeneous mixture is the same throughout, such as Koolaid or salt water. A heterogeneous is not the same throughout, like beef stew or jello with fruit in it.
Its heterogenous... heterogenous is two or more materials mixed in and you can tell they are present, homogenous is when you cannot tell they are seperate such as salt water.
The flour and water are heterogenous mixture because they both can be identified individualy in the mixture
Pond water is not a pure substance.