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Yes a bottle of table vinegar would be classed as homogeneous.
Vinegar is a homogeneous solution mixture.Only one phase exist here.
table vinegar it is dilute acetic acid
bottle of table vinegar as it is dilute acetic acid
table vinegar is dilute acetic acid and is a homogeneous solution
a bottle of table vinegar
a bottle of table vinegar
The orange juice is not a homogeneous mixture.
Homogeneous Mixture is defined as a mixture which has uniform composition and properties throughout. As an example, air is a homogeneous mixture of gases. A teaspoonful of table salt stirred into a glass of water also makes a homogeneous mixture.
A glass of orange juices
No, the hydrogen and oxygen elements in water are combined in molecules and so are a compound rather than a mixture. Air is a good example of a homogeneous mixture of mainly nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and water vapor and hence it has different types of molecules thoroughly mixed together rather than chemically combined. Salty water is another good example.
salt in water is a homogeneous mixture