Suspensions
Elements, I think that's what you're asking. Could be the inerts, not sure. I think you are asking about a solution, or a homogeneous mixture. This is when something is not chemically bonded, but very well mixed. The solution will not separate over time, like a heterogeneous mixture.
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Although the majority of people in China are the Han Chinese, China is heterogeneous. China has over 56 different minority groups that are not ethnic Chinese.
pu & toe are the only two layers of Pluto get it!!!!
A homogeneous solution is one that forms a uniform solution without leaving a precipitate out when a solute is dissolved in the solution (a single phase) and on the hand a heterogeneous solution is one that is formed when a solute is dissolved in a solvent and it does not result a uniform solution (two phases).
is a heterogenous mixture that separates into layers over time
suspension
The tomato soup is a heterogeneous mixture; it contains particles over 1 nm in diameter.
A heterogeneous mixture is a mixture when two or more substances are mixed together but aren't chemically combined/joined
If you can see particles (like spices) in it, it's not a solution.If it separates, it's not a solution.Italian dressing has both those properties, so it's not a solution twice over.
This can be considered either. If the suspended water is equally distributed in air then it ishomogeneous If it is close to the dew point you will get localized concentrations of water (just before droplets form) and then it is heterogeneous.
It would be a homogeneous mixture in small volumes of space, perhaps as much as a cubic kilometre over an open desert area, say. In larger volumes or near inhabited or forested areas it would be a heterogeneous mixture owing to variations in carbon dioxide content.
It would be a homogeneous mixture in small volumes of space, perhaps as much as a cubic kilometre over an open desert area, say. In larger volumes or near inhabited or forested areas it would be a heterogeneous mixture owing to variations in carbon dioxide content.
Homogeneous because it has the same properties all over its volume and observed in a single phase.
No it is not. This is because the different substances mixed can be clearly distinguished in the mixture. The particles are large enough to settle out over time, whereas in a homogeneous mixture, the solution will not settle out over time.
A heterogeneous mixture where particles are large enough to be seen with the naked eye is called a suspension. The suspended particles will settle at the bottom of the container over time when left undisturbed.
there is no single chemical formula for milk because it is an emulsified suspension (type of mixture that separates over time)