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They would make a heterogeneous mixture. Sweat is water based and so is not miscible with oils.
Even finely graded sand would be classed as heterogeneous
Yes, it is a heterogeneous mixture because the toppings aren't consistently mixed into the ice cream. However, if you blend it, it's possible to make a homogeneous mixture.
A heterogeneous mixture always contains more than one phase. A phase is a region with uniform composition and properties. The substances in a heterogeneous mixture remain physically separate e.g. sugar and sand.
When completely dissolved, salt water is homogeneous.
They would make a heterogeneous mixture. Sweat is water based and so is not miscible with oils.
Even finely graded sand would be classed as heterogeneous
No. They make a homogeneous mixture called a solution.
The electrolytes will completely dissociate in the water. Therefore it will be a homogeneous mixture.An example of heterogeneous mixture is sand in water.
Nope... it's a mixture.
Yes, it is a heterogeneous mixture because the toppings aren't consistently mixed into the ice cream. However, if you blend it, it's possible to make a homogeneous mixture.
A heterogeneous mixture always contains more than one phase. A phase is a region with uniform composition and properties. The substances in a heterogeneous mixture remain physically separate e.g. sugar and sand.
Sea water is a homogeneous mixture because only one phase can be seen when you look at it (similar to homogenized milk).
Yes, salt and pepper together make a mixture. It is a heterogeneous mixture.
An element can definitely be part of a heterogeneous mixture. Many elements when put together can make up a heterogeneous mixture.
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You can make your own mixtures....there is no limit to the product.