sugar and water
salt and water
an alloy (ex stainless steel)
cake batter
A heterogeneous mixture can be different in different places because its components are not uniformly distributed. Examples include sand and water, where the concentration of sand may vary at different locations.
Examples of mixed substances include saltwater (a mixture of salt and water), air (a mixture of gases such as oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide), and a salad (a mixture of different vegetables).
A heterogeneous mixture is a combination of substances with visibly different compositions or phases. Examples include a salad with various ingredients or a mixture of oil and water.
In a heterogeneous mixture components are not thoroughly mixed and the mixture properties have a gradient, components are visicle, many phases exist, the material is not uniform. Examples: a rock, a soup, soil, dirty water, wastes, non miscibles liquids etc.
Paint is a homogeneous mixture because it has the same uniform appearance. Heterogeneous mixtures are different because there are different visibly differences in the mixture. Examples of heterogeneous mixtures are a bowl of raisin bran and mineral rock.
A heterogeneous mixture is a mixture where the components are not evenly distributed. This means that you can see differences in the composition of the mixture, such as distinct layers or clumps of different materials. Examples include a salad with vegetables and dressing, or a bowl of cereal with fruit.
A heterogeneous mixture is a mixture in which you can tell is made up of different parts. So basically if you can see with your eye that the mixture has different components to it, then it is heterogeneous. Examples include: Chocolate chip cookie Italian salad dressing Blood (you can see the parts microscopically so it is heterogeneous) Orange juice with pulp Homogeneous is the opposite. You can't tell the substance is a mixture by looking at it: Saltwater Brass
A mixture of different particles of different elements is known as a heterogeneous mixture. In such mixtures, the individual components retain their distinct properties and can often be separated by physical means, such as filtration or centrifugation. Examples include salad, sand and salt, or a mixture of metals. Unlike compounds, the elements in a mixture do not chemically bond, allowing for a diverse combination of substances.
A heterogeneous mixture is one where you can see the different particles or substances present. Examples include mixtures like trail mix, salad with various ingredients, or a bowl of cereal with visible cereal and milk.
A heterogeneous mixture is a type of mixture where the components are visibly distinguishable, meaning you can see individual substances within the mixture. Examples include salad, trail mix, and sand and water mixture.
A heterogeneous mixture is made of different substances that remain physically separate. A mixture of sand and sugar and a glass of iced tea are heterogeneous mixtures.
No, there are millions of different possibilities. First of all, there are two types of mixtures, heterogeneous and homogeneous. In heterogeneous mixtures you can observe the different components that make them up. Concrete, jello with fruit salad, sand and iron filings, are examples of heterogeneous mixtures. Sugar water, salt water, kool-aid, coffee, tea, copper sulfate solution, Benedict's solution, are examples of homogeneous mixtures and are called solutions. In addition to different examples of mixtures, they can all have different concentrations of their different components.