All the elements are homogeneous so the oxygen is homogeneous, too.
It is homogeneous. However, water itself is compound of oxygen and hydrogen.
Neither. O2 is an element, which means it is a pure substance and not a mixture at all.
Homogenous (gas is always homogenous, as pure liquid is, when pressurised from pure gas)
Oxygen is a chemical element and of course homogeneous.
Oxygen gas is homogeneous matter.
Oxygen is an element.
Oxygen is used pure.
hetrogenias mixture
homogeneous
Spring water is not pure water, it has dissolved minerals in it, which makes it a homogeneous mixture.
yes if it is mixed with water no i am not sure
Homogeneous mixtures have uniform composition and properties throughout and are known as solutions. For e.g, when sugar/salt is dissolved in water it forms a solution in which the sugar/salt and water are uniformly mixed (the sugar is dissolved uniformly in water). e.g.airHeterogenous mixtures are those which aren't uniform in composition and properties throughout e.g. granite which consists of quartz, feldspar and mica and you can identify each of the substances sepaately in the mixture. Heterogeneous mixtures can be suspensions or colloids.NOTE: None of these mixtures are compounds.Homogeneous mixtures contain a single phase, whereas heterogeneous mixtures have many phases. ~IHATEe2020~
It can be heterogeneous if the two substances in the mixture don't mix together, such as sand and water. No: solutions must be homogeneous. If a mixture is heterogeneous, it is not a solution.
Nitri acid is a compound.
heterogeneous mixture because it is dissolved by water
yes,salt dissolve in water and the mixture is homogeneous.
This would make a homogeneous solution.
If the powder is totally soluble the solution is homogeneous.
It could be both, but if the sugar is completely dissolved and then mixed thoroughly, it would be homogeneous.
Homogeneous when fully dissolved, if not then the solid residue makes it inhomogeneous, which means: heterogeneous
False. It is homogeneous
Spring water is not pure water, it has dissolved minerals in it, which makes it a homogeneous mixture.
No. If the sugar is completely dissolved and then mixed thoroughly, it would be homogeneous.
Water itself is an homogeneous mixture
Pure water (H2O) is a chemical compound; if the water is impure may be a homogeneous or heterogeneous mixture.
If you think to carbon dioxide dissolved in water this can be considered with approximation a homogeneous solution.