a bottle of table vinegar
A typical solution is a homogeneous mixture with only one phase; a suspension is a nonhomogeneous mixture.For a colloid the answer is more complicate: the appearance is homogeneous, single phase but at a microscopic scale the system is not homogeneous.
check the graph on this site, its a typical example of what to expect. http://terpconnect.umd.edu/~toh/models/TitrationDemo.html
Is called an alkali. Sodium hydroxide is a typical example.
The general class of polymers is polyamides. Typically they are aromatic planar polyamides. A typical example would be Kevlar.
Metals have large number of free electrons, which are responsible for conduction of heat, electric current, etc. Hence metals are good conductors. Non-metal don't have such free electrons in them. Hence they are bad conductors. There are many such properties which differentiate metals from non-metals. for example, metals have a typical metallic luster ( except few), etc.
table vinegar is dilute acetic acid and is a homogeneous solution
No, a typical soil sample is heterogeneous.
A typical solution is a homogeneous mixture with only one phase; a suspension is a nonhomogeneous mixture.For a colloid the answer is more complicate: the appearance is homogeneous, single phase but at a microscopic scale the system is not homogeneous.
A typical solution is a homogeneous mixture with only one phase; a suspension is a nonhomogeneous mixture.For a colloid the answer is more complicate: the appearance is homogeneous, single phase but at a microscopic scale the system is not homogeneous.
A solution is a true homogeneous mixture: only one phase.
A glass of orange juices
a bottle of table vinegar
No, a typical soil sample is heterogeneous.A homogenous mixture means that all components of the mixture are equally distributed throughout the entire mixture. Soil, then, would not be a homogenous mixture. Every time one takes a sample of a soil mixture and analyzed it, it would have a different make-up then other samples taken from the soil mixture. One would seldom be able to get two samples that had the same make-up.No, soil is heterogeneous.No. A mixed sample, by Nature, is heterogenous and so may not also be a homogenous (pure) substance.
Inhomogeneous means having a different texture throughout. Homogeneous means the same texture. So, for an easy example, the typical sugar cookie is homogeneous, and the chocolate chip cookie is inhomogeneous.
Lithium chloride is a chemical compound with the formula LiCl. The salt is a typical ionic compound, although the small size of the Li+ ion gives rise to properties not seen for other alkali metal chlorides, such as extraordinary solubility in polar solvents (83g/100 mL of water at 20 °C) and its hygroscopic properties
A typical example is something that is the most likely scenario or outcome. The outcome would not be distinct or unique in any way.
an example for a definition (ex-open) crocodile would be the typical reference