Yes, hand sanitizer is a homogeneous mixture. Here are some of the most frequent ingredients in hand sanitizer:
*Glycerin- In its purest form, glycerin is nothing but alcohol called glycerol.
*Ethyl Alcohol- Ethyl alcohol forms the major ingredient of these liquid soaps. Ethyl alcohol is also known as the ethanol or the normal drinking alcohol.
*Carbomer and Fragrance- Carbomer is carbon compound that is added in liquid hand sanitizers to increase the thickness of the liquid
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A hand cream is a mixture. To be more specific it is a liquid emulsion colloid. A colloid is a mixture that is in between heterogeneous and homogeneous.
Hand lotion is a mixture of many compounds.
homogeneous
Homogeneous
homogeneous mixture, colloid
Soup is a heterogeneous mixture.
Yes, it is a heterogeneous mixture because the toppings aren't consistently mixed into the ice cream. However, if you blend it, it's possible to make a homogeneous mixture.
Mixture.
The flavor vanilla comes from a bean, vanilla extract contains vanilla in an alcohol base.
Homogeneous mixture
it is not homogeneous mixture...
Heterogeneous
homogeneous mixture, colloid
It has more than one substance (banana, ice cream, syrup, nuts, etc.), and you can see the substances as distinct parts of the recipe, rather than all being blended together into a uniform substance.
Soup is a heterogeneous mixture.
Homogeneous.
heterogeneous because not mixed well enough to be invisible
Is cherry vanilla ice cream homogenous or heterogeneous
Nope the fact that it is mixed with Chocolate Chips in the batter makes it a heterogeneous.
heterogeneous
Yes and no. Some ic cream types like mint chocolate chip and rocky road are heterogenous, meaning they can be separated, but other ice cream types like the classic vanilla or chocolate can't be separated entirely.