Homogenous liquids are transparent.
The boiling points of these two liquids must be very different.
By mixing of two miscible liquids a homogeneous solution is obtained.
is it ch2o or CH2O? Bc if it's the first then it's an element if it's the second it's a compound of Chloride two particles of Hydrogen and oxygen
A homogeneous mixture is formed.
A homogeneous mixture is a substance that is uniform in composition. Solutions are examples of homogeneous mixtures. A heterogeneous mixture is a mixture in which the composition is easily identified, as there are two or more phases present. Suspensions are examples of heterogeneous mixtures. Particle size distinguishes homogeneous solutions from other heterogeneous mixtures. Solutions have particles which are the size of atoms or molecules - too small to be seen. In contrast a suspension is a heterogeneous mixture of larger particles. These particles are visible and will settle out on standing. Corn oil, white vinegar a saturated sugar solution is homogeneous since only a colorless liquid is observed. Air with no dust is also a homogeneous. Beach sand is heterogeneous since you can see different colored particles. Vinegar and oil salad dressing is heterogeneous since two liquid layers are present, as well as solids. Air with clouds is heterogeneous, as the clouds contain tiny droplets of liquid water.
No, it is not two liquids. It is two types of mixtures.
If you can look 'through' it easily, yes it homogenous. Most of them are! If not a 'clear' fluid then it is heterogenous.
You cannot make a solution with liquids as a solution is a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances dissolved with different solutes in a solvent.
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Liquids that mix together completely. You will not be able to see signs of a heterogeneous mixture if the two liquids are miscible, and the liquids will appear homogeneous.
You cannot make a solution with liquids as a solution is a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances dissolved with different solutes in a solvent.
They are different because a heterogenous mixture is, when two different materials remain distint. But a homogenous mixture is when the particles are so small they remain constant and cannot be seen.
To be considered a solution, it has to be a homogeneous mixture. Where you have liquids, they may not dissolve into one another, such as water and oil, and you have a clear division where the liquids don't mix. Where as gases, is they are in a closed system, are homogeneous because there is nothing there to stop the molecules from occupying a relatively homogeneous arrangement.
homogeneous have same substance in mixture.heterogeneous have two different substance.
A heterogeneous mixture has two or more distinct phases with different characteristics. Because of this, two random samples of a heterogeneous mixture may have different compositions. For example, the phases in mud are the water and soil particles, which remain distinct from one another. These phases are not necessarily visible, but may exist as microscopic clusters or particles. By contrast in a homogeneous mixture any two random samples will be identical.
I think I gather that you mean solution. A solution is when for example a salt is dissolved in water. Water is known as the solvent. Although the salt ionizes and interacts with the water, this best fits your description. The fills the spaces part, you could be talking about immulsions, whereby two immiscible (non-mixing) liquids, such as oil and water, or dichloromethane and water when shaken together can form a temporary suspension (appear miscible).
Distillation.