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No, it is HOMOGENEOUS. (edited by Dr. J.)
True solutions are generally homogeneous mixtures, so yes. If you've got some kind of bizarre mouthwash that has to be shaken before use, then it's probably not homogeneous.
Mouthwash is a type of mixture. It is also a homogeneous mixture. It is comprised of water, sometimes ethanol alcohol, and other chemicals.
Is pencil lead a mixture element or a compound
Yes toothpaste is a mixture.
Yes, it is true.
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Is pencil lead a mixture element or a compound
The chemicals in mouthwash include thymol (2-isopropyl-5-methylphenol, eucalyptol, hexetidine, methyl salicylate, benzalkonium chloride, cetylpyridinium chloride, methylparaben, hydrogen peroxide and alcohol. All of these ingredients in mouthwash have potential to be harmful,
A homogenous mixture is anything that is uniform in composition. Some examples include; water, mouthwash, coffee, alcohol and vinegar.
A mouthwash is not a compound; it is a mixture of various compounds. There is water in all of them, and they commonly contain alcohol as well as essential oils (menthol, thymol, mint, etc.). Depending on the purpose of the mouthwash, it may contain an antibacterial, a detergent compound to loosen plaque before brushing, essential oils to freshen the user's breath, etc. If the mouthwash is intended to be used after brushing, it will have a pH slightly above 7, i.e., mildly alkaline but not so alkaline as to leave a bitter taste.
Mouthwash is not acetic acid - unless you like to wash your mouth with vinegar.
Mouthwash is a homogeneous solution.
Mouthwash is a homogeneous mixture.
heterogeneous No, it is HOMOGENEOUS. (edited by Dr. J.)
Mouthwash is a homogeneous mixture because it's consist of only one phase.
Mouthwash is a homogeneous mixture because it's consist of only one phase.
Is pencil lead a mixture element or a compound
Either a mixture of natural sea salt and water or an alcohol-free mouthwash. Mouthwash makes it feel a bit cleaner/fresher imo.
One could say that water, if it comes directly out of the tap, or has minerals added for bottled water, that it is a homogeneous mixture. However, pure water is a pure substance, not a mixture. Italian dressing has at least two obvious components: vinegar on the bottom and oil on top, which is why it needs to be shaken. Mouthwash is definitely a homogeneous mixture of the substances listed in its ingredients.
The chemicals in mouthwash include thymol (2-isopropyl-5-methylphenol, eucalyptol, hexetidine, methyl salicylate, benzalkonium chloride, cetylpyridinium chloride, methylparaben, hydrogen peroxide and alcohol. All of these ingredients in mouthwash have potential to be harmful,
Combine cayenne with myrrh and gargle as needed. This mixture can also be used as an antiseptic mouthwash. Not for children.
A homogenous mixture is anything that is uniform in composition. Some examples include; water, mouthwash, coffee, alcohol and vinegar.
A mouthwash is not a compound; it is a mixture of various compounds. There is water in all of them, and they commonly contain alcohol as well as essential oils (menthol, thymol, mint, etc.). Depending on the purpose of the mouthwash, it may contain an antibacterial, a detergent compound to loosen plaque before brushing, essential oils to freshen the user's breath, etc. If the mouthwash is intended to be used after brushing, it will have a pH slightly above 7, i.e., mildly alkaline but not so alkaline as to leave a bitter taste.