well being made up of diffrent chemicals and diffrnt colors of paint to make the color you want i would think so, even though you cant seee all the diffrent things in it like a Pizza
well being made up of diffrent chemicals and diffrnt colors of paint to make the color you want i would think so, even though you cant seee all the diffrent things in it like a Pizza
heterogenous
A homogeneous mixture; but after a period of time the solvent can be separated and the paint need homogenization.
Paint is homogeneous unless there is something in the paint that makes it not one solid color. House paint is heterogeneous because it is always mixed with several different chemicals for the walls of the house.
Paint is usually homogeneous, though you must mix it before application. However, there are specialist paints like zinc rich paints, that are loaded with zinc metal for sacrificial anode cathodic protection, that are heterogeneous. Similarly with paints that are loaded with micaceous iron oxide. Other mica and metal containing paints that give cars a multi-tone pearlescent effect are likewise heterogeneous.
It is a homogeneous mixture in which the dispersed particles do not settle out. Examples include, but are not limited to: milk, butter, smoke, fog, ink, and paint
no its a colloid
It's not, it's a homogeneous, beacuse it looks like one substance, but its actually made up of lots of ingrediants.
heterogenous
A homogeneous mixture; but after a period of time the solvent can be separated and the paint need homogenization.
Paint is homogeneous unless there is something in the paint that makes it not one solid color. House paint is heterogeneous because it is always mixed with several different chemicals for the walls of the house.
Paint is a homogeneous mixture because it has the same uniform appearance. Heterogeneous mixtures are different because there are different visibly differences in the mixture. Examples of heterogeneous mixtures are a bowl of raisin bran and mineral rock.
Paint is usually homogeneous, though you must mix it before application. However, there are specialist paints like zinc rich paints, that are loaded with zinc metal for sacrificial anode cathodic protection, that are heterogeneous. Similarly with paints that are loaded with micaceous iron oxide. Other mica and metal containing paints that give cars a multi-tone pearlescent effect are likewise heterogeneous.
Yes. Examples include crayons, some candles, and dried paint.
ice cube as it is made of water molecules.
House paint is heterogenous because it consists of multiple different things all mixed together. If it was homogenous, it would consist of only one element like wood.
It is a homogeneous mixture in which the dispersed particles do not settle out. Examples include, but are not limited to: milk, butter, smoke, fog, ink, and paint
It is homogeneous.