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A homogenous mixture (or substance or solution) is one where in every part of the mixture (or etc.), the proportion of each component of it is the same. For example, if you took samples of a homogenous mixture from the top, middle and bottom of the tank, they would all be 60% A, 30% B and 10% C.
it is heterogeneous because the pepper does not dissolve in the water
no the core of the earth is not solid its pretty much a liquid, since the middle of the earth is so hot, the core is like a lava substance.
A temperature drop in the middle and not near the end of fractional distillation just means that you distilled the substance you wanted more rapidly than expected. It also means that your original mixture had a higher amount of the other substance than expected.
Lather would be the combination of two, middle ground or in bathing it is the soapy, bubble mixture of shampoo and water.
The fatty substance in the middle of your bones is yellow marrow.
can a doctor prescribe a different controlled substance in the middle of the month
Well for this questions the method used by scientist are tecnicaly different than others well most suit of what atoms they could find in their place so its easier. But most do say that they put a chemical and if it bubbles its a mixture and if their are no ubble it is a pure substance
Well for this questions the method used by scientist are tecnicaly different than others well most suit of what atoms they could find in their place so its easier. But most do say that they put a chemical and if it bubbles its a mixture and if their are no ubble it is a pure substance
The origin of the word is from Latin, meaning slimy liquid or poison. Then, adopted into Middle English to mean the venom of a snake. Then, in scientific terms, as substance produced by the body as a result of disease
The black stuff in the middle of the pencil is a mixture of graphite (an element that is mined) and clay.
Carlie (a mixture of carlisle and charlie)