No, it is homogeneous.
Normal tap water can be considered as fairly pure and homogeneous; only ultrapure water is correctly pure. Sometimes tap water may contain insoluble impurities.
Pure tap water is water having only some infinitesimal impurities. Have you a blue tap water in your bath ?
As long as its clean, clear tap water its a homogeneous mixture (since the various other things that are in the water exist only in solution).
Homogenous because when tapwater is cleaned for our safe drinking the chemicals used are little amounts and can completely dissolve into the water which therefore the same liquid is throughout all of the water and makes homgenous - homo meaning the same.
No, it is homogeneous.
Tap water is a compound.
Clean tap water is a homogeneous solution.
Pure water (H2O) is a chemical compound; if the water is impure may be a homogeneous or heterogeneous mixture.
Normal tap water can be considered as fairly pure and homogeneous; only ultrapure water is correctly pure. Sometimes tap water may contain insoluble impurities.
Pure tap water is water having only some infinitesimal impurities. Have you a blue tap water in your bath ?
As long as its clean, clear tap water its a homogeneous mixture (since the various other things that are in the water exist only in solution).
Pure water (H2O) is a chemical compound; if the water is impure may be a homogeneous or heterogeneous mixture.
Homogenous because when tapwater is cleaned for our safe drinking the chemicals used are little amounts and can completely dissolve into the water which therefore the same liquid is throughout all of the water and makes homgenous - homo meaning the same.
it is a pure substance if your still unsure google it
Unfiltered tap water is a pure substance
Tap water is made of oxegon and hydrogen but the people clean out the saltand other nonneeded particles of stuff.