The mixture of salt and sugar crystals is heterogeneous.
Sugar (sucrose) dissolves completely in water, making a homogeneous solution.
A heterogeneous mixture, is two or more substances mixed together (not chemically) where the individual properties are retained. If you can pick out the individual substances from the mixture it is heterogeneous.So an example would be: Cinnamon Sugar.
Lead is a chemical element, not a mixture.
They would make a heterogeneous mixture. Sweat is water based and so is not miscible with oils.
Typically kitty litter is not consistant throughout due to added odor eaters, so I would say it is heterogeneous.
Sugar (sucrose) dissolves completely in water, making a homogeneous solution.
No this would not be because it's a froasis property
Because two different compounds (salt and sugar) are mixed together.
No. If the sugar is completely dissolved and then mixed thoroughly, it would be homogeneous.
A heterogeneous mixture, is two or more substances mixed together (not chemically) where the individual properties are retained. If you can pick out the individual substances from the mixture it is heterogeneous.So an example would be: Cinnamon Sugar.
If it's got pulp in it, it would be heterogeneous -- otherwise, it is homogeneous.
No. A solution is a homogeneous solution. A solution for example would be sugar dissolved in water (or salt dissolved in water), but a heterogeneous mixture would be sandy water or chunky vegetable soup.See the Related Questions for more information.
A silver plate would be a heterogeneous mixture if there is a metal alloy in it also. If it was pure silver, then it would be a homogeneous mixture. Assuming that there is a metal alloy comprised with the silver plate, it is most likely a heterogeneous mixture.
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Lead is a chemical element, not a mixture.
They would make a heterogeneous mixture. Sweat is water based and so is not miscible with oils.
Sugar crystals are physical objects.