Sand, for the most part, is homogeneous. If you go to the beech, the particles of sand are of uniform size and chemical composition. Although you might find a foreign object, such as a coin, an article of jewelry, a cigarette butt, or a piece of shell, sand is very consistent and uniform; therefore, it is homogeneous.
I think is heterogenous because its mix with other materials.
I think is heterogenous because its mix with other materials.
No, if sand is included its heterogeneous.
Beach sand is a heterogeneous mixture
Two kinds of heterogeneous mixtures are soil and sand. Sand can have rocks, shells and other elements. Any of these elements like rock can be separated via sifting.
Rice grits is homogeneous, corn grits is homogeneous, rice and corn grits mixed is heterogeneous.
no, a homogeneous mixture is salt water, seawater has other particles in it like sand, bacteria, and other debris that can be seen making it heterogeneous
yes if it is mixed with water no i am not sure
Homogeneous
Homogeneous because you can't see the carbon in the sand.
Sand+salt: a heterogeneous mixture.
This mixture is not homogeneous.
No, if sand is included its heterogeneous.
Beach sand is a heterogeneous mixture
heterogeneous- it can be undone
Nope, they are heterogeneous.
Sand and salt are heterogeneous because you can clearly see the particles and you can't see through them no matter the density.
Sand and pebbles is a heterogeneous mixture. A solution is a homogeneous mixture.
Sand and pebbles is a heterogeneous mixture. A solution is a homogeneous mixture.