It is a homogenous mixture, because it is a mixture of a few different hydrocarbons.
A heterogeneous mixture is one that consists of two or more substances; it is non-uniform and the components of the mixture can be seen. Vegetable soup is an example of this type of mixture.
A homogeneous mixture has uniform composition and properties throughout. Salt added to water and stirred until it dissolves is a heterogenous mixture. Air is a homogeneous mixture of gases.
Gasoline like most clear liquids is homogenous (of one nature or of a uniform nature). Windex, blood and milk are other examples of homogenous mixtures.
Heterogenous mixtures are anything that is not uniform in its composition, some everyday examples are: sand in water, vinegar and oil, and a bowl of oatmeal.
Water and gasoline form a heterogeneous mixture
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Gasoline is a homogeneous mixture.
No, oil is not dissolved in gasoline; instead, they form a homogeneous mixture. Gasoline is a mixture of different hydrocarbons, and oil is a common component in gasoline blends. This makes gasoline a homogeneous mixture rather than a heterogeneous one.
No, leaded gasoline is not a heterogeneous mixture. It is actually a homogeneous mixture where the lead additive is uniformly distributed throughout the gasoline.
Gasoline is a mixture of various hydrocarbons, which are compounds.
Rice grits is homogeneous, corn grits is homogeneous, rice and corn grits mixed is heterogeneous.
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Gasoline is considered a homogeneous mixture because it is made up of multiple components (such as hydrocarbons), which are uniformly distributed throughout the mixture. This means that you cannot visually distinguish its different components, making it a homogeneous blend.
Mixtures can be homogeneous but also heterogeneous.