Gold is homogeneous, meaning composed of the same thing, / phase. like salt. Heterogeneous, composed of different. ie. ice + water
Gold is a pure element, not a mixture of any kind.
White gold (alloy with nickel, manganese, or palladium) is a homogeneous mixture because you can't see the separate substances that are in it. Therefore it is a homogeneous mixture.
Gold is neither a heterogeneous nor homogeneous mixture. It is an element that is NOT mixed with anything else. Being an element you will find it listed in the Periodic Table as Gold (symbol 'Au' ; latin for Aurum).
Gold isn't a mixture at all. It is a pure substance. To be specific it is an element.
heterogenous
it is an homogenous mixture....maybe(:
nope, its a homogenous mixture
Homogeneous
Are there different parts that are visible. No so homogenous
A heterogenous mixture, you can see the different components. Although, in a homogenous mixture they parts are so evenly mixed you can not see the different components.
nope, its a homogenous mixture
it is an homogenous mixture....maybe(:
It's a homogenous.
It is a homogenous mixture
Concrete is not a homogenous mixture but a heterogenous one. A homogenous mixture would be one that is completely uniform which concrete is not. A heterogenous mixture is one that is not uniform.
Homogeneous
Heterogeneous mixture.
It is usually homogeneous.
heterogeneous mixture
Fruitcake is a heterogeneous mixture.
Soil is a heterogeneous mixture.
Gold as you buy it in jewelry is often a mix. This is homogenous in state, but is heterogenous in mixing. Gold the element would be homogenous as you don't specify if anything else is in it