Any part of a system with uniform composition and properties is called a phase ant it is always true.
Any part of a system that has uniform composition and properties is called a phase. Examples of phases in a system are the phases of matter, which are solid, liquid, and gas.
homogeneous.
Homogeneous
HOMOGENEOUS
Substance
Pure Substances.
This is when the sediment has only been in the system for a short amount of time. It is characterised by being unsorted, angular and having a variety of sediment/minerals in its composition.
This is an air mass.
meteorites are considered leftovers from the solar system's formation. Since scientists think planets and meteorites were made at the same time and in the same place, it seems logical that whatever a meteorite is made of is also what planets are made of.
Since the belief is that the Earth was formed by an enormous number of collisions of meteors, the iron would have collected at the core due to its mass. Many meteorites are about the same age as the solar system so they may resemble the material at the core.
meteorites are considered leftovers from the solar system's formation. Since scientists think planets and meteorites were made at the same time and in the same place, it seems logical that whatever a meteorite is made of is also what planets are made of.
hypothesis
Yes, an aqueous solution is a system having a uniform composition and appearance. If the solution is saturated, only the solution above the solid material will be uniform.
"A phase is a state of a...system that has...uniform chemical composition and physical properties.""Matter." Wikipedia. 19 Feb 2008, 04:16 UTC. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. 19 Feb 2008 .
color, hardness, chemical composition, system of crystallization, refractive index, luster, magnetic properties, radioactivity, fracture characteristics, etc.
Minerals are classified by chemical formula, composition, physical properties, optical properties, and special properties. The Dana Classification System is a chemical classification for minerals, and the Strunz Classification System (chemical-structural) are two systems designed for mineral classification.
A homogeneous mixture (system) is a mixture where its components are uniformly distributed throughout the mixture.A heterogeneous mixture (system) is a mixture where its components are not uniform or have localized regions with different properties.
Any homogeneous system part of a system having all physical and chemical properties same throughout.
automatically updated properties
The system that regulates blood composition and gets rid of waste is the Excretory system.
This is when the sediment has only been in the system for a short amount of time. It is characterised by being unsorted, angular and having a variety of sediment/minerals in its composition.
That IS what it is called. The Uniform Crime Report (UCR).
No, intensive properties are independent on mass of the system.