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None, if like me, you like your coffee black.
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Just pure black coffee is a homogeneous mixture if it looks like its one entity (no little particles of sugar floating around, streaks of cream, etc.) basically if it looks like a solution (a mixture that seems to be made of only one thing) then it is a homogeneous mixture.
Bedbugs and spider mites are examples of bugs that exude black liquids when smashed. The black excretion in the case of the former represents the excrements which are being processed internally and get released at the point of the bedbug's death. The black residue in the case of the latter show both exterior and interior parts since spider mites can have black or red bodies.
"Black" coffee is coffee without milk and sugar.
Yes coffee is black
Yes. Black coffee is a homogeneous mixture.
Water. All three of those liquids will probably kill your plants.
Black coffee is a homogeneous mixture.
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Yes. Black coffee is a homogeneous mixture.
Black coffee is acidic with a pH of 5
Black coffee is not a solution, but is actually a mixture. Small particles of the coffee (and sometimes actual grounds) make it through the coffee filter and give it a uniform, black color.
It is not always black!
Coffee is a homogeneous mixture (assuming it has been well-stirred), as the mixture has a uniform composition throughout. Dividing the mixture into macroscopic parts, each part will have the same composition as the original mixture.
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