Both compounds and homogeneous mixtures are made of more than one element and are homogeneous. However, compounds must be made from elements in an exact ratio and involve chemical bonds between the elements in them.
Both compounds and homogeneous mixtures are made of more than one element and are homogeneous. However, compounds must be made from elements in an exact ratio and involve chemical bonds between the elements in them.
A compound is similar to a homogeneous mixture in that the proportions of the atoms throughout the compound/mixture are always fixed and do not vary. For example, a sample of pure C02 gas is a compound and will always have two parts oxygen to every carbon atom. Likewise, a homogeneous mixture of salt water will always have a fixed proportion of salt ions to water. (However, a heterogeneous mixture, such as muddy water would not always have a fixed proportion of mud to water since the mud might settle towards the bottom. The solution strength of a heterogeneous mixture can vary while a homogeneous mixture remains constant).A homogeneous mixture can be separated into its constituent components by physical means. For example, you can evaporate off the water off a sugar-water mixture, or you can filter a mixture of water and sand.A compound, however, requires some kind of chemical reaction to separate it into its constituent elements.
hetero means that the parts of the mixture are different in some way from each other, as where homo means that the parts of the mixture are the same or very similar.
one way to tell the difference between homogeneous and heterogeneous is that homogeneous is clear and heterogeneous isn't. by alison the 7th grader
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yes, it is a homogeneous mixture. i had a lab packet for chemistry due the other day and we went over it and this was a very similar question. it showed 4 pictures and we had to pick the homogeneous mixture in the previous illustrations.
This type of mixture is known as a homogeneous mixture. On the other hand, a mixture in which the particles are not distributed evenly is a heterogeneous mixture.
Because a solution is similar to a homogeneous mixture which means that it is so evenly mixed that you cant see the different parts
Alcohol is a compoundA compound; regular drinking alcohol has formula C2H5OH, other alcohols have similar formulas. Of course, if you mixed more than one type of alcohol together, it would be a mixture.
Yes, a bag of M&M's is a homogeneous mixture because all of the different colored M&M's are evenly distributed throughout the bag. This means that no matter where you sample from the bag, you will always get a similar mix of colors and flavors.
it's homogeneous mixture because heterogenus means 2 things, which would be pancakes with whole bluberries in it and a compound is used only when working with elements. homogenous mixtures are mixtures that are the same, homo means similar, so the word means of similar origin.
In a homogeneous mixture phases are not visible.