Just pure black coffee is a homogeneous mixture if it looks like its one entity (no little particles of sugar floating around, streaks of cream, etc.) basically if it looks like a solution (a mixture that seems to be made of only one thing) then it is a homogeneous mixture.
Coffee is a homogeneous mixture (if it is mixed well)
Black coffee is a homogeneous mixture. Since there are no other substances, like sugar or milk, it is homogeneous.
If the coffee contain coffee grounds the mixture is heterogeneous.
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sucrose is a compound and every pure compound is always homogeneous.
Yes. If you can visually see the components of the mixture (in this case, tortilla, black beans, cheese, etc.) then the mixture is heterogeneous. (The prefix "hetero-" means different, as in you can see the different parts with the unaided eye.)
The original black gunpower was a mixture of 2 elements (sulfur, charcoal) and a compound (saltpetre). Modern gunpowder s a mixture of several different copunds, including nitrocellulose and nitroglycerin.
Yes. Black coffee is a homogeneous mixture.
Coffee is a homogeneous mixture (assuming it has been well-stirred), as the mixture has a uniform composition throughout. Dividing the mixture into macroscopic parts, each part will have the same composition as the original mixture.
Only soluble (instant) coffee can form o homogeneous solution.
Black coffee is a homogeneous mixture. Since there are no other substances, like sugar or milk, it is homogeneous.
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Black coffee is a homogeneous mixture.
Yes. Black coffee is a homogeneous mixture.
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Yes. Black coffee is a homogeneous mixture.
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If you mean salt & pepper in the same container, I would say heterogeneous mixture, but salt by itself would be a compount (NaCl?), while pepper would likely be a homogeneous mixture (milled black pepper).
no its homogeneous