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Soil is a heterogeneous mixture.
No. It is heterogeneous. The composition of soil varies even within a small sample and the variation is not uniform.
Homogeneous mixtures are two different elements that combine in someway and a homogeneous mixture is when you can't tell when they are mixed. For example something like salt water, an example of something being not homogeneous is ground soil because you can separate the different parts of it.
Yes it is a heterogeneous mixture. You can distinguish the different parts because garden soil is made up of many different parts.
I assume that water and soil are separate, rather than a wet soil? The temperature of the dark soil would heat up faster than the water - as dark colours absorb heat.
Homogeneous refers to parts and elements that are the same kind. It can also occur in nature and has common properties, like soil.
Soil would be a heterogenous mixture. A heterogenous mixture is not uniform throught out. A homogeneous mixture is the same throught out
No, a typical soil sample is heterogeneous.
Soil is a heterogeneous mixture.
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its a heterogeneous mixture
Brass is homogeneous. To test this, I'm still finding it. But brass is homogeneous.
they are soil and water
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Soil is a Heterogeneous, (diverse range of different substances)! Mail me to say if that's the answer you wanted.
Salt water. Homogeneous means that you can't see the particles
Mine is; all my socks are black. My wife's is not; she has all different colours of socks.