Yes, it is frequently possible.
Granite is a heterogeneous substance. This is due to the fact that it does not appear to be consistently made of one material. An example of a homogeneous substance would be water.
Liquid gold-homogeneous Solid-heterogenous
Well, iron fillings can't really be a mixture, since there aren't two different substances here. ________________________ But to answer the question- 1. Iron Filings are homogeneous as they are of the same or similar kind (from the definition of homogeneous). 2. They are a homogeneous substance being a physical material which has discrete existence (from the definition of substance).
Heterogeneous-it's made of more than one substance Homogenous- the pure substances are blended well together so it's a homogenous mixture. I don't know but i think heterogenous even though the substances it's made of is well blended together making it a homogeneous mixture.
Not necessarily. A system containing two or more substances can be either heterogeneous (components are visibly separate) or homogeneous (components are uniformly mixed). Homogeneous systems have uniform composition throughout, while heterogeneous systems have distinct regions with different compositions.
A substance made by combining two or more substances is called a mixture. In a mixture, the individual components retain their own properties and can often be separated by physical means. Mixtures can be homogeneous, where the components are uniformly distributed, or heterogeneous, where the components are distinct and easily identifiable. Examples include air (a homogeneous mixture) and salad (a heterogeneous mixture).
Heterogeneous and Homogeneous mixtures are alike because they are both compounds, and both made up of different elements. The main difference is that Heterogeneous mixtures' components are very obvious, rather then Homogeneous solutions' appear to be one substance.
copper is an ELEMENT therefore it is not a heterogeneous OR homogeneous mixture.
Mixtures are generally described as either heterogeneous or homogeneous. A heterogeneous mixture is made up of visibly different substances or phases of substances, while a homogeneous mixture has an identical composition throughout. As examples, a mixture of salt and pepper would be heterogeneous since each substance can be visibly distinguished from the other. In contrast, in a mixture of salt and water, the salt cannot be distinguished from the water once it has dissolved. This means the mixture is homogeneous and can be called solution since solutions are homogeneous mixtures.
Heterogeneous-it's made of more than one substance Homogenous- the pure substances are blended well together so it's a homogenous mixture. I don't know but i think heterogenous even though the substances it's made of is well blended together making it a homogeneous mixture.
It's not, it's a homogeneous, beacuse it looks like one substance, but its actually made up of lots of ingrediants.
It could be either and should say which on the container.