A heterogeneous is a solid mixture while homogeneous is liquid and also sometimes solid
This is called an alloy (homogeneous solid-solid solution)
Steel is a homogeneous mixture, also referred to as an alloy. It is a solid-solid mixture of metals.
As long as there are no tea leaves or other solid particles in the tea, yes it is homogeneous.
Homogeneous if its a solid chunk or hetero if it's crushed like powder
It is an alloy: a homogenous mixture of two (or more) metals. An 'single-phase solid-in-solid'-mixture.
Liquid gold-homogeneous Solid-heterogenous
No, glass is not a homogeneous mixture. Glass is a solid material composed of silica, soda ash, and lime that has a non-crystalline structure. It is considered an amorphous solid rather than a mixture.
H2SO4 is sulfuric acid, which is a pure substance called a compound, which by definition is homogeneous matter, but is not a mixture, unless you dilute it with water, in which case it would be an aqueous solution of sulfuric acid, and would be a homogeneous mixture in that case.
Solid soap = Homogeneous Liquid soap = Must use Tyndall Effect to determine
Yes, a sample of pure solid chromium would be considered homogeneous because it consists of a single element (chromium) uniformly distributed throughout the sample. This means that there would be a consistent composition and properties throughout the material, making it homogeneous.
Yes, magnalium is considered a homogeneous material because it is a solid solution of magnesium and aluminium. This means that the composition of magnalium is uniform and consistent throughout its structure, giving it homogeneous properties.
Neither - it a colloid of a liquid in a solid.