Any liquid droplets in any gas.
A homogeneous mixture, also known as a solution, is one in which the components are evenly distributed at the molecular level. This means that the composition is uniform throughout the mixture. Examples include saltwater and air.
A homogeneous mixture
Homogeneous, and sometimes also a solution.
A homogeneous mixture has uniform composition and properties throughout, meaning the components are evenly distributed on a molecular level. This type of mixture appears visually uniform and does not separate upon standing. Examples include air, sugar dissolved in water, and solutions like saltwater.
A non-Newtonian liquid is a fluid whose viscosity changes based on the applied stress or shear rate. This means that the viscosity of the liquid can vary depending on how it is being manipulated or moved. Examples include ketchup, honey, and quicksand.
Gently force the liquid through a permeable membrane (such as filter paper)whose pores are smaller than the particle size of the insoluble solid you wish to remove from the solution.
Yes, a pure substance has a uniform and definite composition. It is made up of only one type of element or compound, with consistent proportions of its constituent particles. This uniformity distinguishes pure substances from mixtures, which can contain multiple substances in varying proportions.
A mixture whose composition is uniform throughout is called Homogeneous Mixture.
A solution has two components: a solvent and a solute. If the solvent is a gas then the solute must be a gas. If the solvent is liquid or solid then the solute can be gas, liquid or solid.A solution is a homogeneous mixture of the solvent and solute such that the bits of the solute cannot be seen by the naked eye. It is a stable mixture whose components cannot be separated by mechanical means.
100 times. (10^2)
A mixture whose composition is the same in all directions.
100,000 times more acidic