Homogeneous mixture.
Solution: A mixture that appears to have the same composition, color, density, and taste, and is mixed at the atomic or molecular level.
A mixture that appears to have the same composition, color, density, and taste, and is mixed at the atomic or molecular level is called a solution.
A solution is a type of mixture at the molecular/atomic level. Mixtures that are not solutions usually contain particles visible at either the microscopic or macroscopic level.
By definition, a homogeneous mixture is a substance that is uniform at the molecular level. An example of this is salt water.
A compound implies some chemical bonding at the atomic or molecular level. A mixture suggests that although the components may be in intimate contact, no chemical bonding has taken place.
A solution is a type of mixture at the molecular/atomic level. Mixtures that are not solutions usually contain particles visible at either the microscopic or macroscopic level.
is it true
A mixture contain two or more types of molecules.
Yes, that's basically what happens at the atomic or molecular level.
Homogeneous because in my science book it says a homogeneous mixture contains two or more substances that are evenly mixed on a molecular level but still are not bonded together
yes Everything is matter at the molecular level. Concrete is a mixture of sand, gravel and water.
the difference is that the substances is aparent only on the atomic or molecular level.