Granite is a heterogeneous substance. This is due to the fact that it does not appear to be consistently made of one material. An example of a homogeneous substance would be water.
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No. Pure substances are homogeneous, never heterogeneous.
Some people divide matter into pure substances and mixtures. Pure substances are elements and compounds. Mixtures include homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures. Some people divide matter into homogeneous matter and heterogeneous matter. Homogeneous matter includes pure substances and homogeneous mixtures (solutions). Heterogeneous matter is heterogeneous mixtures.
It's obvious from a cursory visual inspection that it's hetereogeneous. Anything with swirls, or specks, or any pattern other than a solid color is hetereogeneous (the reverse is not necessarily true; being a solid color does not always mean that it's homogeneous).
The iodized salt and sugar in a container are a homogeneous mixture.
The two types of mixtures is heterogeneous and homogeneous. Heterogeneous mixtures are two or more substances combined but not chemically. You can see the two substances. Homogeneous mixtures are two or more substance that are chemically combined. You are not able to see the different substances; they appear as one.
Heterogeneous mixture.
Granite is a heterogeneous mixture. This means that it is made of different substances that remain physically separate.
Granite is a rock, a non-homogeneous mixture of minerals.
No. Pure substances are homogeneous, never heterogeneous.
Granite is a heterogenoues mixture. Brass is homogeneous.
A mixture is composed of substances that are not chemically combined, and which do not have a definite composition. A homogeneous mixture is uniform throughout. A solution is a homogeneous mixture. A heterogeneous mixture is not uniform throughout. Examples of a heterogeneous mixture are granite or beef stew.
Some people divide matter into pure substances and mixtures. Pure substances are elements and compounds. Mixtures include homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures. Some people divide matter into homogeneous matter and heterogeneous matter. Homogeneous matter includes pure substances and homogeneous mixtures (solutions). Heterogeneous matter is heterogeneous mixtures.
No. If you look at granite you can see that there are distinct crystals of diferent minerals. Thus, granite is heterogeneous.
It's obvious from a cursory visual inspection that it's hetereogeneous. Anything with swirls, or specks, or any pattern other than a solid color is hetereogeneous (the reverse is not necessarily true; being a solid color does not always mean that it's homogeneous).
heterogeneous Granite is a common widely occurring type of intrusive, felsic, igneous rock which is granular and crystalline in texture. This rock consists mainly of quartz, mica, and feldspar.
Colloids are neither homogeneous nor heterogeneous. They are kind of intermediate and are a separate group themselves.
The iodized salt and sugar in a container are a homogeneous mixture.