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A homogeneous mixture is a substance that is uniform in composition. Solutions are examples of homogeneous mixtures. A heterogeneous mixture is a mixture in which the composition is easily identified, as there are two or more phases present. Suspensions are examples of heterogeneous mixtures. Particle size distinguishes homogeneous solutions from other heterogeneous mixtures. Solutions have particles which are the size of atoms or molecules - too small to be seen. In contrast a suspension is a heterogeneous mixture of larger particles. These particles are visible and will settle out on standing. Corn oil, white vinegar a saturated sugar solution is homogeneous since only a colorless liquid is observed. Air with no dust is also a homogeneous. Beach sand is heterogeneous since you can see different colored particles. Vinegar and oil salad dressing is heterogeneous since two liquid layers are present, as well as solids. Air with clouds is heterogeneous, as the clouds contain tiny droplets of liquid water.
A homogeneous mixture has a uniform appearance and composition throughout, even on the particulate level. A homogeneous mixture is also called a solution. Liquid solutions are transparent rather than cloudy. Therefore, tomato sauce is indeed a heterogeneous mixture.
Smog is heterogeneous because smog is a mixture of liquid, gas and solids.
A glass of ice water is a heterogeneous mixture, not a homogeneous one. This is because ice and water are two different phases, despite being the same substance.
A liquid is a substance or a mixture of substances in solution.
Solutions - (homogeneous) solute dissolved in a solvent Emulsion - (heterogeneous) mixture of 2 immiscible liquids Suspension - (heterogeneous) mixture of liquid and insoluble solid
Liquid gold-homogeneous Solid-heterogenous
Liquid gold-homogeneous Solid-heterogenous
Bromine (Br) is a chemical element.
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.
A homogeneous mixture is a substance that is uniform in composition. Solutions are examples of homogeneous mixtures. A heterogeneous mixture is a mixture in which the composition is easily identified, as there are two or more phases present. Suspensions are examples of heterogeneous mixtures. Particle size distinguishes homogeneous solutions from other heterogeneous mixtures. Solutions have particles which are the size of atoms or molecules - too small to be seen. In contrast a suspension is a heterogeneous mixture of larger particles. These particles are visible and will settle out on standing. Corn oil, white vinegar a saturated sugar solution is homogeneous since only a colorless liquid is observed. Air with no dust is also a homogeneous. Beach sand is heterogeneous since you can see different colored particles. Vinegar and oil salad dressing is heterogeneous since two liquid layers are present, as well as solids. Air with clouds is heterogeneous, as the clouds contain tiny droplets of liquid water.
A homogeneous mixture has a uniform appearance and composition throughout, even on the particulate level. A homogeneous mixture is also called a solution. Liquid solutions are transparent rather than cloudy. Therefore, tomato sauce is indeed a heterogeneous mixture.
A heterogeneous mixture is a mixture that is not evenly mixed. Heterogeneity (the noun) means the opposite of homogeneity, which means "uniformly distributed".
Smog is heterogeneous because smog is a mixture of liquid, gas and solids.
Liquid soap.
A glass of ice water is a heterogeneous mixture, not a homogeneous one. This is because ice and water are two different phases, despite being the same substance.
Yes, smoke is a heterogeneous mixture of gaseous, solid and liquid compounds.