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observation of heterogenous?
If the system contains different components or materials that are visibly distinct from one another, such as varied colors, textures, or shapes. Another observation is if the properties of the system are not uniform throughout, such as different melting points or densities in different areas. Additionally, if there are separate phases present, like solids mixed with liquids or gases.
It is heterogeneous although manufacturers may attempt to make it homogeneous.
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To make salt water a heterogeneous mixture, you could add an immiscible substance such as oil or sand to the water with salt. This would create two distinct phases that do not mix evenly, resulting in a heterogeneous mixture.
Heterogeneous. It doesn't make one single, consistent substance (it still has chunks in it) so it couldn't be homogeneous.
Heterogeneous. It doesn't make one single, consistent substance (it still has chunks in it) so it couldn't be homogeneous.
No. They make a homogeneous mixture called a solution.
In current economical crisis it is very hard to hope that high-efficiency technology is enough to make washers and dryers a heterogeneous shopping product. A heterogeneous product is one where features of the product are of greater importance to customer than its price.
Yes, an element can be part of a heterogeneous mixture. For example, if iron filings are mixed with sand, the resulting mixture would be heterogeneous as the iron filings and sand do not mix at a molecular level.
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