Even finely graded sand would be classed as heterogeneous
No, sand and water make a heterogeneous mixture. They do not blend together to make a single substance, but they remain very separate even when they are in the same pail.
a pail of sand and water is heterogeneous
heterogeneous- it can be undone
salt in water is a homogeneous mixture
Salt water. Homogeneous means that you can't see the particles
A heterogeneous mixture is a mixture when two or more substances are mixed together but aren't chemically combined/joined
Sand in water is a mixture. Because you can differentiate between the sand and water, it is a heterogeneous mixture.
yes if it is mixed with water no i am not sure
This mixture is not homogeneous.
The electrolytes will completely dissociate in the water. Therefore it will be a homogeneous mixture.An example of heterogeneous mixture is sand in water.
No, if sand is included its heterogeneous.
no, a homogeneous mixture is salt water, seawater has other particles in it like sand, bacteria, and other debris that can be seen making it heterogeneous
heterogeneous- it can be undone
Salt and sand is a mixture.
It is heterogeneous mixture because it is not mixed in equally.
salt in water is a homogeneous mixture
YES! Sand is a mixture. Sand is classified as a heterogeneous mixture because it does not have the same properties, composition, and appearance throughout the mixture. A homogeneous mixture has a uniform mix throughout.
Beach sand is a heterogeneous mixture
Sand and pebbles is a heterogeneous mixture. A solution is a homogeneous mixture.