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it is liquid water
A homogeneous mixture, or solution, does not necessarily have a liquid component. The substance that does the dissolving is called the solvent, but this can be a gas as well as a liquid. The solute, that which is being dissolved, can be any state of matter.
It is a heterogeneous mixture because two phases coexist.
Urine is a homogeneous mixture if it is clear but is a heterogeneous mixture if it is cloudy; cloudiness arises from the presence of undissolved solids, which have a different composition from the liquid phase.
Glue is a colloid, and colloids and solutions are homogeneous mixtures, therefore glue is a homogeneous mixture.
It is homogeneous, but it is not a mixture. It is an element, which is a pure substance.
Homogeneous, and sometimes also a solution.
it is liquid water
The mixture is homogeneous only when these liquids are miscible.
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An element
A homogeneous mixture of two or more substances is a solution.
A homogeneous mixture, or solution, does not necessarily have a liquid component. The substance that does the dissolving is called the solvent, but this can be a gas as well as a liquid. The solute, that which is being dissolved, can be any state of matter.