Cider vinegar is a homogeneous mixture. This is because it contains a small percentage of water. Pure vinegar is a compound.
Since vinegar is completely soluble in water, I would say that yes it is homogeneous
Cider vinegar is a homogeneous mixture. This is because it contains a small percentage of water. Pure vinegar is a compound.
Is apple juice, a liquid with dissolved particles, a sample that is the same throughout to the point that you cannot pick out differences in the solution? Yes.
Cider Vinegar is a Homogeneous Mixture.
Vinegar is a homogeneous mixture.
Rubbing alcohol is a homogeneous mixture.
It is homogeneous
Vinegar is a homogeneous solution mixture.Only one phase exist here.
Yes a bottle of table vinegar would be classed as homogeneous.
A homogenous mixture is anything that is uniform in composition. Some examples include; water, mouthwash, coffee, alcohol and vinegar.
Vinegar is a homogeneous mixture of water and acetic acid.
Homogeneous
Alcohol and water form a homogeneous mixture.
No, alcohol (the one you are referring to is most likely ethyl alcohol) is a compound.
A homogeneous mixture contain only one phase; vinegar is homogeneous.
It could be homogeneous if the sugar were completely dissolved.