Homogeneous mixture
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.
No a seltzer has a gas phase and a liquid phase so its heterogeneous.
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.
A heterogeneous mixture is a mixture when two or more substances are mixed together but aren't chemically combined/joined
cocoa and a bunch of other stuff!:)
They are homogeneous. But they are not a mixture, so they are a pure substance
Homogeneous substance
Sugar (sucrose) dissolves completely in water, making a homogeneous solution.
heterogeneous mixture because it is dissolved by water
seawater is a homogeneous mixture. The water being the solvent and the salt being the solute. A heterogeneous mixture is mixed but not as thoroughly as a homogeneous mixture. None of these though are chemically combined, none are compounds. (hence mixture)
homogeneous
Maple syrup is a homogeneous mixture of water and various sugars!!!
A glass of ice water is a heterogeneous mixture, not a homogeneous one. This is because ice and water are two different phases, despite being the same substance.
a homogeneous mixture in which one substance (the solute) is dissolved in another substance (the solvent). Example: salt water (Water, the solvent, plus salt, the solute, produces the solution of salty water.)
The mixture water-ethanol is homogeneous.
A simple water accordingly is a Heterogeneous mixture.
Muddy water is a heterogeneous mixture.