No, if sand is included its 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
It is heterogeneous mixture because it is not mixed in equally.
Beach sand is a heterogeneous mixture
Heterogeneous means that the mixture is not uniform in its composition. The different parts of the mixture are not spread evenly amongst each other. Sand and water is an example; the sand settles to the bottom. Homogeneous is the opposite, it means that the composition of the mixture is uniform and that there are equal numbers of any kind of particle in any area of the mixture. Salt water is a homogeneous mixture.
It is heterogeneous because the sand is not dissolved in the water. Apparently, the sand is still visible from the outside, unlike perhaps salt water in which the salt can no longer be seen.
yes if it is mixed with water no i am not sure
This mixture is not homogeneous.
The electrolytes will completely dissociate in the water. Therefore it will be a homogeneous mixture.An example of heterogeneous mixture is sand in water.
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
heterogeneous- it can be undone
Salt and sand is a mixture.
It is heterogeneous mixture because it is not mixed in equally.
salt in water is a homogeneous mixture
YES! Sand is a mixture. Sand is classified as a heterogeneous mixture because it does not have the same properties, composition, and appearance throughout the mixture. A homogeneous mixture has a uniform mix throughout.
Beach sand is a heterogeneous mixture
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.