Yes, it is homogeneous mixture of Gold or silver or Gold or Copper.
Since, pure gold is very soft, it cannot be used to make jewelery and thus with 22 parts of gold 2 parts of silver or copper are mixed to make it hard.
I'm sure any carat gold is homogeneous, just pure gold (99.99%) contains much more of Au (the element gold) than other less precious metals.
All chemical elements are homogeneous.
No! and the word is 'carat'
It is a mixture
Since gold is an element and therefore a pure substance it is homogeneous.
Rice grits is homogeneous, corn grits is homogeneous, rice and corn grits mixed is heterogeneous.
Medicines may be homogeneous or heterogeneous.
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No. It is a homogeneous mixture. Specifically an alloy.
Since gold is an element and therefore a pure substance it is homogeneous.
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Gold-mercury amalgam is a homogeneous material.
Liquid gold-homogeneous Solid-heterogenous
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Gold is metal that is a homogenous mixture. It is not a heterogeneous mixture, because a heterogeneous mixture can be physically separated.
It is a homogeneous alloy.
It would be homogeneous....