Ice in water is a heterogenous mix because even though ice is made of water the ice can still be seen. An homogenous mix is one where the different substances are totally mixed and it appears as one substance.
Distilled water is homogenous not heterogenous.
No. Water and ice do not make a homogeneous mixture.
a salt solution is homogenous.
Yes. Homogenous refers to if the solution is consistant looking throughout. Oil and water, for example, would not be homogenous because water is polar and oil is usually non-polar and would not mix.
Urine is not considered to be a mixture, it is actually a solution. However, it is, indeed, a homogenous solution.
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Saline is a homogenous solution of salt in water.
Yes. Adding salt (NaCl) to water makes a homogenous solution of water molecules, Na+ ions and Cl- ions.
Yes, a glucose solution is a homogeneous mixture because glucose particles are uniformly distributed throughout the solvent, usually water. This means that the composition and properties of the solution are the same throughout.
No, not all mixtures are solutions. A solution is a homogenous mixture where the substances are evenly distributed, but mixtures can be either homogenous or heterogenous. Heterogenous mixtures have uneven distribution of substances and do not form a clear solution.
A solution of water and lime juice would be pretty much the same throughout; it would be homogenous.
Sprite is a solution as it is a homogenous mixture of water, carbon dioxide, sugar, and flavoring agents.