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Yes, an element can be part of a heterogeneous mixture. For example, if iron filings are mixed with sand, the resulting mixture would be heterogeneous as the iron filings and sand do not mix at a molecular level.
Petrol is a homogeneous mixture. It is made up of different hydrocarbon compounds that are evenly distributed throughout the mixture, giving it a uniform composition.
It is a heterogeneous compound. Were the marshmallows broken into their smallest unit while keeping their properties, they would be compounds. Once mixed throughout the milk the marshmallow compounds and milk compounds would form a homogeneous mixture, because the whole mixture has a uniform compound. When marshmallows float on top in chunks, they make up a heterogeneous mixture.
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Cork is considered a type of heterogeneous mixture. It is made from trees and other components, but it is inconsistent in composition.
Nope the fact that it is mixed with Chocolate Chips in the batter makes it a heterogeneous.
Things that can be separated by physical means are mixtures. There are two types of mixtures: homogeneous and heterogeneous. In a heterogeneous mixture, you can see the different components that make up the mixture. You can't see the components in a homogeneous mixture. Things that can only be separated by chemical means are compounds.
Granite is a heterogeneous mixture because it is made up of different minerals such as quartz, feldspar, and mica that are unevenly distributed throughout the rock.
You can not see the parts that make it up, just one solution. Whereas in a heterogeneous mixture, you can see the different parts that make up the mixture.
A heterogeneous mixture can be recognized by the fact that the individual components making it up are visible.
Yes. By definition, it is made up of two or more compounds, therefore heterogeneous. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The sodium chloride solution is homogeneous.
Coal is considered heterogeneous because it is made up of a complex mixture of organic compounds such as carbon, hydrogen, sulfur, and other elements. This leads to variations in its composition, making it non-uniform in terms of its properties and characteristics.