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They are in a a homogeneous mixture such as salt water or brass but are not in a heterogeneous mixture such as mud or oily water.
No. A solution is a type of mixture in which particles of the two substances are easily mixed
it is a mechanical mixture because it is made of 2 particles that do not mix evenly and if u have 2 loonies they will not be identical unlike 2 glasses of orange juice are. HOPE THAT HELPS:)
No. Chemistry texts have long cited milk as a good example of a heterogeneous mixture. Milk "homogenization" is a high-pressure filtration process that just breaks the fat particles down into smaller particles so that they are more evenly dispersed throughout the milk.
A homogenous mixture is one containing a number of particles of the same substance, while a heterogenous mixture contains particles of different substances. For example, a handful of sand would probably be considered a homogenous mixture because it only contains sand particles, while a handful of mud would be a heterogenous mixture because it contains particles of dirt, water, sand, rocks, etc.
Homogeneous, and sometimes also a solution.
its different because a solution is a liquid mixture and a group of molecules but the arrangement of a mechanical mixture is mixtures when things are mixed together but you can tell that they're two different things.
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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.
A homogenous mixture
It is called a solution.
yes
false i think
suspension
suspension
A mixture with equal percentage of components.
Brass is an alloy, which is (generally) a combination of metals in a metallic matrix. In the case of brass, we see copper and zinc in combination, and these metals come together to become evenly mixed at the atomic level. That said, is brass a mixture in which the particles are evenly mixed at the level of atoms or molecules? Yes, it is.
In a homogeneous mixture particles are spread evenly.