That would be a homogenous mixture.
i think it is mixture
When two substances mix together and spread out evenly and will not settle what is it called?
t
When all of a mixture's atoms, molecules, and particles are evenly mixed it is called a colloid.
suspension
Magma moves, it erupts out of volcanoes, and this can cause substances of different density to mix together. If these substances remained liquid, they would eventually settle out into layers by density, but if the rock hardens before this happens, then you have permanent mixing.
Sedimentary
hotter
When all of a mixture's atoms, molecules, and particles are evenly mixed it is called a colloid.
A mixture of water and undissolved substances is a heterogeneous mixture because it is comprised of different substances. A heterogeneous mixture with undissolved substances that eventually settle is called a suspension. If the substances are too small to settle it's called a colloid.
You think probable to a homogeneous mixture.
solution
No, a pure substance would not settle out and form two distinct layers. This does not happen becuase pure substances such as hydorgen or H2O does not consist of many different substances that could settle out and seperate into two distinct layers. ~ Justin .A.
An emulsion
a suspension
heterogeneous mixture
Rocks formed from layers of materials that settle and get cemented together are Sedimentary Rocks.
a suspension
suspension
If they're both the same substance, then the mixture will settle at 55° C. If they're different substances, then the final temp can be anything between 50° C and 60° C, depending on the substances.