yes ,it is heterogeneous.because it is visible and has a boundry
A heterogeneous solution is one where the components are visibly separate, like oil and water. In contrast, a homogeneous solution is one where the components are uniformly distributed and not visibly distinguishable, like salt dissolved in water.
a colliodal solution is heterogeneous..
It is a solution. And a solution is homogeneous.
homogeneous is when the solution is mixed throughout and heterogeneous is not
Vinaigrette dressing with herbs is a heterogeneous mixture because it contains visible components that do not fully dissolve or blend together. The herbs and oil in the dressing will not form a uniform mixture when left to sit, making it heterogeneous.
Soda is a heterogeneous solution.
Soda is a heterogeneous solution.
Sand and salt are heterogeneous because you can clearly see the particles and you can't see through them no matter the density.
Yes it does but is a heterogeneous solution.
This solution is homogeneous.
It can be heterogeneous if the two substances in the mixture don't mix together, such as sand and water. No: solutions must be homogeneous. If a mixture is heterogeneous, it is not a solution.
A homogeneous solution is a solution without interfaces (a particle with visible sides/something floating around that is not completely saturated) that is not opaque. A heterogeneous solution is a solution with interfaces. A colloid is a solution that has no interfaces but is opaque. Saltwater (with the salt completely dissolved) is a homogeneous solution; water with sand mixed in is heterogeneous because it will eventually separate and the sand has interfaces: and skim milk is a colloid because it is opaque but has no interfaces.