It is a homegeneous mixture ( valid for chocolate without nuts, fruits, etc.)
it's a mixture that looks like one single thing. In other words, you can't see all the different substances in it.
Bleach is not heterogeneous. Bleach is actually homogeneous. Heterogeneous is if it the same throughout. Homogeneous is if it is different (has chunks and clumps of different materials).
no, a homogeneous mixture is salt water, seawater has other particles in it like sand, bacteria, and other debris that can be seen making it heterogeneous
Any solid dispersed in a solid cannot be considered a homogenous mixture, in the sense that it cannot be considered uniform. The dispersal of one type of nut around others will be non-uniform, so from a uniformity point, it is hetrogenous. Though there is another definition of heterogeneity, and that is whether all nuts are in the same state, so if there was no gas involved (unlikely), they would be in the same state, solid, so it could be considered homogenous in that regard.
Acid rain is not homogeneous after my opinion.
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Marker is NOT a homegeneous mixture. It is heteregeneous. The ink can be separated by chromatography.
yes because the salt is mixed in so it appears to be uniform making it homogeneous
It would be homogeneous....
Being that it's composed mostly of water aka H2O. That would make it heterogeneous
Two completely miscible liquids form a homegeneous solution.
A silver nitrate solution is a homogeneous mixture.
It is a homegeneous mixture ( valid for chocolate without nuts, fruits, etc.)
it's a mixture that looks like one single thing. In other words, you can't see all the different substances in it.
Bleach is not heterogeneous. Bleach is actually homogeneous. Heterogeneous is if it the same throughout. Homogeneous is if it is different (has chunks and clumps of different materials).