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Dirt is a mixture. There are many things in dirt.
It is a mixture, since solutions are clear. In solutions, the solute is the substance that is dissolved and mud in water does not dissolve. Muddy water is not a solution, it is a mixture because u can separate mud from water.
sugar in water
i would say yes because when it is wet it cant be separted and wen dry you can pick out the rocks
Tin is a heterogeneous mixture because it contains more than 1 part. Other examples of these mixtures include soil, pizza, and a puddle of mud.
No. A solution is a homogeneous mixture. Muddy water is heterogeneous.
Four types of Heterogeneous mixtures are- Cake mix, This is known as a Mechanical Mixture. Rubbing Alcohol, This Mixture is an example of a Solution. Mud, Is type of Mixture called a Suspension. Mayonnaise, Is an example of a Colloidal Mixture
Dirt is a mixture. There are many things in dirt.
Sometimes They are in a a homogeneous mixture such as salt water or brass but are not in a heterogeneous mixture such as mud or oily water.
Mixture.
Yes, mud is a mixture because its a solution and all solutions are mixtures.
It is a homogeneous mixture because you cannot see the different parts. -riyaey1010
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Four types of Heterogeneous mixtures are- Cake mix, This is known as a Mechanical Mixture. Rubbing Alcohol, This Mixture is an example of a Solution. Mud, Is type of Mixture called a Suspension. Mayonnaise, Is an example of a Colloidal Mixture
Mud is a mixture. It contains different types of elements. There can be different compounds too.
A compound is similar to a homogeneous mixture in that the proportions of the atoms throughout the compound/mixture are always fixed and do not vary. For example, a sample of pure C02 gas is a compound and will always have two parts oxygen to every carbon atom. Likewise, a homogeneous mixture of salt water will always have a fixed proportion of salt ions to water. (However, a heterogeneous mixture, such as muddy water would not always have a fixed proportion of mud to water since the mud might settle towards the bottom. The solution strength of a heterogeneous mixture can vary while a homogeneous mixture remains constant).A homogeneous mixture can be separated into its constituent components by physical means. For example, you can evaporate off the water off a sugar-water mixture, or you can filter a mixture of water and sand.A compound, however, requires some kind of chemical reaction to separate it into its constituent elements.
A heterogeneous mixture where particles are large enough to be seen with the naked eye is a suspension. An example of this is settled mud in water.