Of course , because they may be separated by simple means.
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No, ice cubes in liquid water are considered a homogeneous mixture because they form a single phase with uniform composition throughout, despite the presence of two different states of water (solid ice and liquid water).
An ice cube floating in water is a heterogeneous mixture with 2 phases (solid, liquid).
Yes, slush is considered a heterogeneous mixture. A heterogeneous mixture is one that consists of visibly different substances or phases. In the case of slush, it is a mixture of solid ice crystals and liquid water, making it a heterogeneous mixture due to the distinct phases present.
it is liquid water
Ice cubes in liquid water is a heterogeneous mixture. An ice cube amy have bubbles in it and that would make it heterogeneous but often they are homogenweous. Ice is water a chemical compound. Here are the definitions of each: compound - a chemical combination of two or more different elements; can be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means and has properties different from those of its component elements (ex. water) heterogeneous mixture - one that does not have a uniform composition throughout and in which the individual substances remain distinct (ex. pizza) homogeneous mixture - one that has a uniform composition throughout and always has a single phase; also called a solution (ex. salt solution)
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Melted ice cream is a heterogeneous mixture.
Yes, ice cubes in liquid water are considered homogeneous because they are all made of the same substance, water. Despite being in different physical states (solid ice and liquid water), they are still chemically identical.
Yes, water with ice cubes is heterogeneous because it is a combination of two distinct phases - liquid water and solid ice. The ice cubes do not completely dissolve in the water, leading to a visible separation of the two components.
Iced water is not considered a pure substance; it is a mixture. While the water itself (H2O) is a pure substance when in its liquid or solid form, iced water contains ice (solid water) and liquid water, which coexist at 0 degrees Celsius. The presence of ice and liquid water together creates a heterogeneous mixture rather than a single pure substance.
Ice is neither heterogeneous or homogeneous. It is actually a compound. Here are the definitions of each: compound - a chemical combination of two or more different elements; can be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means and has properties different from those of its component elements (ex. water) heterogeneous mixture - one that does not have a uniform composition throughout and in which the individual substances remain distinct (ex. pizza) homogeneous mixture - one that has a uniform composition throughout and always has a single phase; also called a solution (ex. soda)