Heterogeneous mixtures normally include solids in solids. Homogeneous usually include solids entering liquids.
Not usually, due to the various sources of the sediments it contains.
homogeneous
CO2 is a pure substance and so is homogeneous. Hint: if it has a chemical formula then it is a pure substance.
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.
Iodine is much more soluble in ethanol than in water, so it will usually form a homogeneous mixture. Of course, if you add more solid iodine than will dissolve in your quantity of ethanol at the temperature at which you are working, the excess solid will sink to the bottom. In that case, you have a heterogeneous mixture.
a heterogeneous mixture is a mixture where you can see the different parts in it. So unless you have some very odd mayo, it is not heterogeneous. : ) (So the answer is homogeneous)
Not usually, due to the various sources of the sediments it contains.
Air, like other phases that contain only gas, is usually a homogeneous mixture. If the air contains solid particulates, such as soot, or liquid particulates, such as rain drops, the air is a heterogeneous mixture.
mixture Even chocolate is (usually) a mixture
homogeneous
A homogeneous substance which has the same composition throughout and which cannot be separated into its constituent components by physical means. It usually has the same physical and chemical properties at all levels above the molecular level.A heterogeneous mixture is one that is not homogeneous.
Fruit drink, either concentrated or otherwise, is a mixture of several substances.
Salad dressing is an example of a (homogeneous, heterogeneous) mixture. The simplest type of substance is an (element, compound). When elements combine to form compounds, their properties (do, do not) change. ... The substance in a (homogeneous, heterogeneous) mixture can usually be seen and are easily separated.
No it's homogeneous. There are no separate parts even though it's usually a mixture.
CO2 is a pure substance and so is homogeneous. Hint: if it has a chemical formula then it is a pure substance.
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.
A conglomerate rock is a heterogeneous material.