No, It is a chemical compound.
A heterogeneous mixture is a sum of pure substances which are not soluble in each other while a homogeneous mixture is a mixture wherein its constituents do not appear separately. Methanol is an example of a homogeneous mixture.
It is a homogenous mixture
No. When in the form of water, hydrogen and oxygen form a compound, which is a pure substance.
No, the hydrogen and oxygen elements in water are combined in molecules and so are a compound rather than a mixture. Air is a good example of a homogeneous mixture of mainly nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and water vapor and hence it has different types of molecules thoroughly mixed together rather than chemically combined. Salty water is another good example.
No. When they make up water they are an example of a molecular compound. Example of homogeneous mixture is air composed of several gasses including Nitrogen (N) Oxygen (O2), Carbon dioxide (CO2), and water vapor (H2O). Another example is sugar dissolved in water.
yes, it is.
All the elements are homogeneous so the oxygen is homogeneous, too.
Water itself is an homogeneous mixture
It is homogeneous, but it is not a mixture. It is an element, which is a pure substance.
A glass of orange juices
a bottle of table vinegar
no because they are bonded. components of mixtures are not bonded together.