No, water is a pure substance. It is a compound.
yes, salt water is a homogenuous mixture.
Sprite is a homogeneous mixture because it is uniform throughout and the composition is the same no matter where you sample from.
Finally divided sand may be homogeneous.
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Anything completely dissolved in anything else always forms a homogeneous mixture also known as a solution. The object that is dissolving is the solute, and the material that dissolves the solute is the solvent.In this case, the sugar is the solute, and the water is the solvent.
a homogenious mixture is a mixture that is formed by adding substances together but do not combine, an example of this is a salad. you can observe it, and see what is in your salad.but a heterogenious mixture is where you cannot clearly see whats inside. like a cake, you dont know whats inside because the ingrediances are all baked in.
Something of a similar nature in short.
Maple syrup is considered a homogeneous mixture because it has a uniform composition throughout. The sugar, water, and various compounds present in the syrup are evenly distributed, resulting in a consistent appearance and flavor. However, if allowed to stand, it may separate slightly, but this does not change its classification as homogeneous when well mixed.
Yes of course. "and and water" is a mixture of "and" & "water."
Water is a compound
When water is the solvent for a mixture, the mixture is called an aqueous solution.