Homogeneous
yes
It is a mixture of hydrocarbons, which can be separated by fractional distillation. Oil is NOT an element.
The oil-water mixture is not homogeneous.
homogeneous mixture.
Crude oil is a complex mixture of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. It does not dissolve in water unless you add a detergent to break down and encapsulate the oil.
no mixture of oil n water is not homogeneous its heterogeneous because oil flow upward of water when we mix it with water also we can differentiate it.....both look different
Crude Oil is a mixture of thousands of compounds of hydrocarbons.
Yes, crude oil is a homogeneous mixture of several hundred to several thousand pure components.
It is a mixture of hydrocarbons, which can be separated by fractional distillation. Oil is NOT an element.
The oil-water mixture is not homogeneous.
ABSOLUTELY NO
ABSOLUTELY NO
The most common type of diesel fuel is a specific fractional distillate of petroleum crude oil. This means that it is made up of more than one chemical compound and is therefore a homogeneous mixture (because the mixture is uniform).
If the sugar does not dissolve it the oil, then it is not
No. Oil and water would form a heterogeneous mixture. A solution is a homogeneous mixture.
homogeneous mixture.
Sugar and Water mixture is an Homogeneous Mixture .
Crude oil is a complex mixture of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. It does not dissolve in water unless you add a detergent to break down and encapsulate the oil.