yea because the component of mixture can be separate by physical methods like filtration.
No. Mixtures can be a single phase, such as in the case of salt water. This is a homogeneous mixture. A heterogeneous mixture would have more than one phase.
A heterogeneous mixture is a mixture in which you can see more than one phase.
yea because the component of mixture can be separate by physical methods like filtration.
A mixture with more than one visible phase is called a heterogeneous mixture. In these mixtures, the components are not evenly distributed, making it possible to distinguish between the different phases visually. Examples include a mixture of oil and water or a salad with various ingredients.
An ice cube floating in water is a heterogeneous mixture with 2 phases (solid, liquid).
A heterogeneous mixture always contains more than one phase. A phase is a region with uniform composition and properties. The substances in a heterogeneous mixture remain physically separate e.g. sugar and sand.
Not necessarily. The acidity of an acid-base mixture depends on the concentrations and strengths of the individual components. If a strong acid and a weak base are combined in equal amounts, the resulting mixture could be more acidic than the original acid, but this is not always the case.
This is true by definition. Heterogeneous materials are made of more than one thing (a material made of only one thing is homogeneous). So if it's made of more than one thing, there must be a mixture of two or more things. So, it's a mixture.
A colloid is frequently opalescent and has more than one phase; the dimension of particles is in the range 1 nm-1μm.A true solution has only one phase and is clear.
It is a heterogeneous mixture of solid, liquid and gasious components. Because you have more than one pure substance in more than one phase, the mixture is heterogeneous.
Not necessarily.
The only real difference would be the inverter and panelboard, and yes, 3-phase inverters are more expensive than single-phase.