Many substances are totally miscible with water, for example acetic acid.
Polar liquids and some ionic solutions mix well with water.
Polar molecules
A solution.
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In a homogeneous mixture particles are spread evenly.
Metrogeneous is where you have five compounds and they are evenly mixed
Mitochondria are found spread throughout the cell and also divide independently so when the cell divides they will still be spread evenly through the cell
solute when mixed with solvent spread evenly
A solution.
Solutions are mixtures composed of substances that are spread evenly among each other. Solutions are substances that a solute dissolves in a solvent. One example of solutions is salt water.
It depends on the mixture. In a homogeneous mixture such as air, salt water, or brass the particles are evenly mixed. But in a heterogeneous mixture such as mud or oily water there is an uneven distribution.
It depends on the mixture. In a homogeneous mixture such as air, salt water, or brass the particles are evenly mixed. But in a heterogeneous mixture such as mud or oily water there is an uneven distribution.
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Yes, gasses can exist in one phase, homogeneously mixed or 'spreaded'
They are always evenly spread in standard temperature pressure.
If you did this the salt would probably dissolve. The mixture is a solution.
No. It is controlled by the difference in concentration of water in multiple environments where the water looks to evenly spread itself out.
In a homogeneous mixture particles are spread evenly.
Difusion in air. Osmosis in water.