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Homogeneous and heterogeneous are both terms used to describe mixtures. Homogeneous mixtures have uniform composition throughout, whereas heterogeneous mixtures have uneven composition with visible boundaries between the components.
both mixtures need atleast 2 components and at least one of the components has to be a liquid there are many other reasons
Distillation can be used as a separation method.
Homogeneous and heterogeneous both refer to the nature of mixtures. They both describe how substances are distributed within a mixture. In both cases, they are used to classify mixtures based on the uniformity of their composition.
1. Only mixtures can be homogeneous or nonhomogeneous, not compounds.2. In chemistry all types of materials are used.
No, not all mixtures are solutions. Solutions are homogeneous mixtures where one substance (solute) is uniformly dispersed in another substance (solvent). Other types of mixtures include suspensions and colloids, which are not considered solutions.
Homogeneous mixtures commonly used in everyday life include air (a mixture of gases like nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide) and sugar dissolved in water to make a solution. Both of these mixtures have uniform composition throughout.
KINDS OF MIXTURES-Solution-Suspension-ColloidSolution-is a high single phase, homogeneous mixture whose components are uniformly distributed throughout.Suspension-or coarse mixture components are visible as separated phases.Colloid-was originally applied to sticky substance when mixed w/ water, do not pass through a parchment membrane.hope it's help- ejohnnicole@yahoo.com
Heterogeneous means that the mixture is not uniform in its composition. The different parts of the mixture are not spread evenly amongst each other. Sand and water is an example; the sand settles to the bottom. Homogeneous is the opposite, it means that the composition of the mixture is uniform and that there are equal numbers of any kind of particle in any area of the mixture. Salt water is a homogeneous mixture.
This question isn't very clear. An element is made up of the same numbers of protons, neutrons and sometimes electrons. So an element is homogeneous. On the other hand, a mixture of different elements may very well be heterogeneous. Additionally, some elements might react together, unlike homogenous or heterogeneous mixes, to create compounds. If this question said element singular vs. elements plural, then it most definitely would be homogeneous. Also many chemical elements can be considered non-homogeneous because they contain different types of isotopes; but this non-homogeneity is not so important for chemistry.
Table sugar, sucrose, is a pure substance, so unless you are considering the air between its grains, it is homogeneous. Brown sugars are mixtures, so that will depend on how they are manufactured.
Yes, a homogeneous mixture can be separated by physical changes. Techniques like filtration, distillation, and evaporation can be used to separate the different components of a homogeneous mixture based on their physical properties such as size, boiling point, or solubility.