There is no such thing as a homozygous mixture but homozygous is having identical pairs of genes for any given pair of hereditary characteristics. A heterogeneous mixture is where the substance is not evenly mixed, and a homogeneous mixture is where the two or more substances are evenly mixed molecularly but not bonded together.
Vodka is a homogeneous mixtuer.
Chocolate with nuts is a nonhomogeneous mixture.
In a heterogeneous mixture phases are distinct.
In a heterogeneous mixture phases can not be distinguished.
homo means same and hetro means different
all mixtures are defined as heterogeneous
Heterogeneous and Homogeneous mixtures are alike because they are both compounds, and both made up of different elements. The main difference is that Heterogeneous mixtures' components are very obvious, rather then Homogeneous solutions' appear to be one substance.
its a heterogeneous mixtures
We are permanently surrounded by mixtures - homogeneous or heterogeneous !
HETEROGENEOUS - Heterogeneous mixtures are not uniform. The composition is not the same in all directions in mixtures. By: <... MXS ...> Llake_98 Markrey
A simple mixture may be homo- or heterogeneous.But this depends by why you understand by "simple".
Fizzy drinks are heterogeneous mixtures.
heterogeneous.
Solutions are homogeneous mixtures; suspensions are heterogeneous mixtures;
A heterogeneous mixture consists of visibly different substances or phases
Mixtures can be homogeneous but also heterogeneous.
homogeneous-- looks same throughout heterogeneous- can be separated by hand
they are soil and water
all mixtures are defined as heterogeneous
No. Heterogeneous mixtures are not compounds.
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.
Heterogeneous and Homogeneous mixtures are alike because they are both compounds, and both made up of different elements. The main difference is that Heterogeneous mixtures' components are very obvious, rather then Homogeneous solutions' appear to be one substance.