No, salt dissolved in water is a homogeneous mixture. Heterogeneous means that you can see specific layers, like oil in water. Anything that mixes completely and looks like one layer, like salt dissolved in water is homogeneous.
Yes, the salt and water are evently distributed throughout the solution
Common salt is a compound (NaCl), not a mixture.
A mixture of salt and water, if stirred until the salt is completely dissolved, is a homogenous mixture.
No.
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.
Its when you mix something up (normally by stirring) and cause it to obecome one substance. An example would be salt or sugar in water. If you just pour it in, it will be salt/sugar in water, but if you mix it up, you can't see the salt or sugar anymore. One word that I think is important here is homogeneity. A homogenous solution is what you are describing
Blood, Alcohol in beer, Sugar solution where the amount of water is in great excess. Basically, if it dissolves so that it cannot be seen it is homogenous. Homogenous means that it is dissolved well
the sand and salt will dissolve in the water
it is an homogenous mixture....maybe(:
A mixture of salt and water, if stirred until the salt is completely dissolved, is a homogenous mixture.
Yes. By definition, it is made up of two or more compounds, therefore heterogeneous. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The sodium chloride solution is homogeneous.
Yes. Salt water is a homogeneous mixture.
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.
Salt water is a homogeneous mixture (solution).
Yes. Homogenous refers to if the solution is consistant looking throughout. Oil and water, for example, would not be homogenous because water is polar and oil is usually non-polar and would not mix.
a salt solution is homogenous.
Its when you mix something up (normally by stirring) and cause it to obecome one substance. An example would be salt or sugar in water. If you just pour it in, it will be salt/sugar in water, but if you mix it up, you can't see the salt or sugar anymore. One word that I think is important here is homogeneity. A homogenous solution is what you are describing
yes. in fact, when you mix salt with water, you get salt water. =]
Ice in water is a heterogenous mix because even though ice is made of water the ice can still be seen. An homogenous mix is one where the different substances are totally mixed and it appears as one substance.
salt water
You get salt water.