Yes.
Air is a homogeneous mixture solution.
Air is a homogeneous mixture solution.
Air is a type of homogeneous matter. Air is a gaseous solution, which contains various gases. Some of these gases are oxygen and nitrogen.
Air in your house is a homogeneous mixture because its components (oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, etc.) are uniformly distributed throughout the space.
Liquefied air is a homogeneous mixture because it is a single phase solution where the components (nitrogen and oxygen) are uniformly distributed throughout the liquid.
A solution of any sort is a homogeneous mixture.
Sugarwater is a homogeneous solution.
homogeneous is when the solution is mixed throughout and heterogeneous is not
It depends on what solution you are talking about. However, generally when we say a solution we mean a homogeneous solution only. but in terms of science it is necessary to specify whether it is homogeneous or heterogeneous.
A solution is a homogeneous liquid, a suspension is not homogeneous.
It is a solution. And a solution is homogeneous.
Air is neither a colloïd solution nor suspension. It is quite the opposite: a homogeneous mixture, like ALL gases do: there is only ONE existent gas phase .