No, it is a homogenous alloy of 2 metals.
Bronze is a homogeneous mixture.
Yes
Bronze is a homogeneous mixture (alloy) of mainly copper and tin.
a heterogeneous mixture.
Bronze is an alloy. I've never heard of classifying metals as homogeneous or heterogeneous. If I had to put it in one, well it's definitely not heterogeneous, because that would consist of a mixture of dissimilar components. An alloy has a uniform 'mixture' of elements, so I guess that would make it homogeneous!
A heterogeneous mixture is composed of two or more components that are not evenly distributed and are easily observable. An example of a heterogeneous mixture is beef stew.
No, brass is not a heterogeneous mixture. It is a homogeneous mixture composed of copper and zinc.
Brass is an example of a heterogeneous mixture because it is composed of two or more different substances that are not uniformly distributed throughout the mixture.
A mixture in which you can see the different parts is called a heterogeneous mixture. The components of a heterogeneous mixture are visibly separate and do not mix uniformly. An example is a salad with visible pieces of lettuce, tomatoes, and cucumbers.
Bronze is considered a homogeneous mixture because it is a uniform alloy composed of copper and tin atoms dispersed throughout the material. This results in consistent properties and composition throughout the material.
Yes, it is a heterogeneous mixture, obtained from a edible alga.
An example would be a mixture of flour and water. Heterogeneous mixtures have two different phases.