Yes,it is as it is a composite of various other elements. Yes,it is as it is a composite of various other elements.
Rain water is a homogeneous mixture. This is because all of the water that falls is uniform in texture, appearance, and scent.
Rain would be considered a homogenous solution
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This can be considered either. If the suspended water is equally distributed in air then it ishomogeneous If it is close to the dew point you will get localized concentrations of water (just before droplets form) and then it is heterogeneous.
River water is generally a heterogeneous mixture based on the different components it is carrying. Water by definition is not an element, rather a molecule comprised of them.
Pure Iron is considered as Homogeneous. Whereas, Iron with rust or other impurities is Heterogeneous.
An oil is heterogeneous.
If the rain water contain powdered materials the mixture is nonhomogeneous.
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If the rain water contain powdered materials the mixture is nonhomogeneous.
This is a homogeneous solution.
Sugar (sucrose) dissolves completely in water, making a homogeneous solution.
Water without insoluble impurities is homogeneous.
yes if it is mixed with water no i am not sure
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