Ice cubes in liquid water is a heterogeneous mixture.
An ice cube amy have bubbles in it and that would make it heterogeneous but often they are homogenweous.
Ice is water a chemical compound.
Here are the definitions of each:
compound - a chemical combination of two or more different elements; can be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means and has properties different from those of its component elements
(ex. water)
heterogeneous mixture - one that does not have a uniform composition throughout and in which the individual substances remain distinct
(ex. Pizza)
homogeneous mixture - one that has a uniform composition throughout and always has a single phase; also called a solution
(ex. salt solution)
This is a non homogeneous mixture because contain two phases, liquid an solid.
yes because it can be separated without using chemicals
This is a mixture solid-liquid or solid-gas.
Milk is an emulsion of fats in water.An emulsion is type of suspension: liquid in liquid.
A suspension is a type of mixture, with a liquid phase containing one or more solid phases.
For example a mixture of water and an insoluble solid.
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yes because it can be separated without using chemicals
The mixture is homogeneous only when these liquids are miscible.
Eccentric type orifice is used for both gas-liquid mixture type flow application.
Ice is less dense than water at the freezing temperature. That's why ice cubes and bergs float in water.
Suspension (particles in liquid), emulsion (a type of suspension, where two or more un-mixable liquids are blended), or solution (solid dissolved in liquid), or even a mixture of mixture types depending upon the paint.
This is a mixture solid-liquid or solid-gas.
Suspension (solid particles) in a liquid can be separated by filtration.
types of mixtures are solid/solid mixtures liquid/liquid mixtures - these are called emulsions. Thery are often oil and water type emulsion.
Milk is an emulsion of fats in water.An emulsion is type of suspension: liquid in liquid.
Saltwater is a mixture of solid and liquid molecules. Once the salt dissolves, the substance becomes a solution.
A barrier-type wall is formed in between the two. This is because one of the ends of the oil cell is hydrophobic, thus preventing it from mixing with the water.