Yes. Black coffee is a homogeneous mixture.
Black coffee is a homogeneous mixture.
Coffee is a homogeneous mixture (assuming it has been well-stirred), as the mixture has a uniform composition throughout. Dividing the mixture into macroscopic parts, each part will have the same composition as the original mixture.
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It is heterogeneous because cream is not soluble in the coffee as sugar.
It would be homogeneous....
it is homogeneous because you mix it and you blend it
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Black coffee is a homogeneous mixture. Since there are no other substances, like sugar or milk, it is homogeneous.
Coffee is a homogeneous mixture (assuming it has been well-stirred), as the mixture has a uniform composition throughout. Dividing the mixture into macroscopic parts, each part will have the same composition as the original mixture.
Only soluble (instant) coffee can form o homogeneous solution.
Just pure black coffee is a homogeneous mixture if it looks like its one entity (no little particles of sugar floating around, streaks of cream, etc.) basically if it looks like a solution (a mixture that seems to be made of only one thing) then it is a homogeneous mixture.
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Black coffee is a homogeneous mixture.
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Yes. Black coffee is a homogeneous mixture.