it is homogeneous because you can't see the separate parts.
I agree, but Here's why: In a heterogeneous mixture, the composition of the mixture is not uniform throughout. An example of this would be chicken noodle soup. In chicken noodle soup, there is likely to be more chicken in one spoonful than is another spoonful. A compound can be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means, but once you mix the powder with the water to make Kool-Aid, you can't get the powder back out of the water. An element is something that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means, but when you want to get the powder back the only way to do so is through a physical change, which might not even be possible. Therefore, the only other option would be a homogeneous mixture due to the fact that homogeneous mixtures are uniform throughout.
-Lyss
Heterogenous: there are at least two ingredients (possibly more because the Kool-Aid mix has several ingredients itself) that never quite mix completely. A homogenous solution would not have more than one, and no matter how vigorously you blend the Kool-Aid, it will tend to settle into its original ingredients as a heterogenous suspension.
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It is neither heterogenous nor heterogenous. It is HOMOgenous
It's a homogenous.
It is a homogenous mixture
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No they are heterogenous