Liquid gold-homogeneous
Solid-heterogenous
Heterogeneous
Homogeneous
Homogeneous mixture. If it was heterogeneous, the substance (s) would not be spread out evenly.
No. It is a homogeneous mixture. Specifically an alloy.
Gold is homogeneous, meaning composed of the same thing, / phase. like salt. Heterogeneous, composed of different. ie. ice + water
Liquid gold-homogeneous Solid-heterogenous
Heterogeneous
Homogeneous
Homogeneous mixture. If it was heterogeneous, the substance (s) would not be spread out evenly.
Gold is metal that is a homogenous mixture. It is not a heterogeneous mixture, because a heterogeneous mixture can be physically separated.
No. It is a homogeneous mixture. Specifically an alloy.
This is an alloy and a homogeneous mixture.
Since gold is an element and therefore a pure substance it is homogeneous.
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 homogeneous, meaning composed of the same thing, / phase. like salt. Heterogeneous, composed of different. ie. ice + water
Gold is a single element (Au). And is thus homogeneous.
Homogeneous mixtures are the all the same (homo = same). Heterogeneous mixtures have different parts (hetero = different). Think of it as you could separate heterogeneous mixtures with tweezers, like a pizza, while silly putty is all together and you cant separate it like that. Therefore, because Au is the atomic symbol for gold, an element, it must be homogeneous. Hope this helps!