1. Purified water is a homogeneous liquid.
2. Purified water cannot be considered as a mixture because is very pure; impurities are at a level of ppm or less.
yes, it is a homogeneous mixture.
yes
No, its not a homogenous mixture as sugar and sugar are not distributed uniformly. However, sugar in water and salt in water is a homogenous mixture.
homogenous mixture
it is an homogenous mixture....maybe(:
nope, its a homogenous mixture
In a homogenous mixture, the different components are not readily discernible. In a heterogeneous mixture, they can be seen and sometime separate of their own accord. For example, oil and water is heterogeneous, while salt and water are homogenous.
A mixture of salt and water, if stirred until the salt is completely dissolved, is a homogenous mixture.
No
Yes. Salt water is a homogeneous mixture.
i think purified water is not a mixture because even when water is purified it still has two hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom so it still remains a compound
no, heterogeneous
no, heterogeneous
No, its not a homogenous mixture as sugar and sugar are not distributed uniformly. However, sugar in water and salt in water is a homogenous mixture.
Yes. Pure air is a homogenous mixture. Air is a mixture of various kinds of gases. A mixture is said to be homogenous when all its constituents are in phase. Example, a mixture of water & milk is a homogenous mixture, as water & milk both are liquids & are in phase. Same is the case with pure air. All the constituents gases of pure air are in phase with each other. Hence its a homogenous mixture.
i think purified water is not a mixture because even when water is purified it still has two hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom so it still remains a compound
Sea water is not a homogeneous mixture.
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a homogenous mixture