No
no, heterogeneous
no, heterogeneous
No,it is a heterogeneos mixture
depends if its homogenous or not
depends if its homogenous or not
A mixture of sand and water would be a heterogeneousmixture since most of the sand will settle to the bottom and only the tiniest grains will remain suspended in the water.
A pure substance is a substance that has only that substance in it. One kind of molecule or atom. A homogenous mixture can have different molecules and/or atoms in it, but they have to be in the same physical state. Water mixed with honey would be a homogenous mixture, because they are both liquids. Water mixed with sand would be heterogeneous.
a solution to a maths problem. a mixture of reasons Root beer is a solution Mixture is variable composition can either be homogenous or heterogenous. Solution is a homogenous mixture Root beer is an example
A mixture of salt and water, if stirred until the salt is completely dissolved, is a homogenous mixture.
Yes. Salt water is a homogeneous mixture.
Sea water is not a homogeneous mixture.
It's a compound. H2O - Two hydrogen atoms, one oxygen atom Water is a compound as it can be reduced to simpler elements (Oxygen and water).It is a homogenous mixture("the same") as it is uniform throughout. E.g: Salt and sand mixed together would be a heterogenous mixture("different") as you can distinguish between sand and salt. A pure 'mixture' is usually homogenous, especially liquids.