Distillation
You can use the filter paper or chromatography paper to separate the different components in black ink.
Homogeneous mixtures are two different elements that combine in someway and a homogeneous mixture is when you can't tell when they are mixed. For example something like salt water, an example of something being not homogeneous is ground soil because you can separate the different parts of it.
Distillation
Fractional Distillation
Antifreeze is a homogeneous mixture. Homogeneous mixtures are hard to separate and antifreeze is hard to separate. In addition, it is well mixed, which is another property of homogeneous mixtures.
you can answer that by your mind. you can separate it by using a wire WIREGAUSE.
The most common method for separating the components of a homogeneous mixture whose components boil at different temperature is distillation. If the boiling points are close to each other, multiple stages of distillation may be needed. Also note that not all homogeneous mixtures can be separated into their components this way, because some form mixtures called azeotropes that have a higher boiling point than either pure component. Ethanol and water, for example, form an azeotrope that contains about 95 % ethanol.
The boiling points of the components are different, so when the liquid mixture of air is heated to a certain temperature, the component with a boiling point lower than this temperature will boil off and separate.
we separate different components to get rid of harmful components
It is the former.
homogeneous. It means the mixture is the same throughout. so it only has one part or looks all the same. a heterogeneous mixture has different parts like how you can see the oil separate in settling salad dressing.Vinegar is a homogeneous mixture as it composition is same throughout and also, no different components are observed. It is complete mixture.
It is a heterogeneous, because it will separate. The proportion of the components is not consistent through out.
a homogeneous mixture is one that is mixed in any proportion but a homogeneous compound is mixed in a fixed amount n both possess the qualities of homogeneity they loose their identity when mixed n become as one u cant separate them on hand u have to apply certain techniques to separate them.In a compound the component elements are chemically bonded together in a fixed ratio. In a homogeneous mixture the components are not chemically bonded together and the ratio can vary.
You can use the filter paper or chromatography paper to separate the different components in black ink.
Homogeneous mixtures are two different elements that combine in someway and a homogeneous mixture is when you can't tell when they are mixed. For example something like salt water, an example of something being not homogeneous is ground soil because you can separate the different parts of it.
In the comb, the bees actually take a lot of trouble to only store one type of flower honey in a cell. (And similarly with the pollen. ) So it is a homogeneous material, for one cannot easily separate the various components into their separate parts.
Antifreeze is a homogeneous mixture. Homogeneous mixtures are hard to separate and antifreeze is hard to separate. In addition, it is well mixed, which is another property of homogeneous mixtures.