Sure. Milk fits that description.
homogenous mixture
it is an homogenous mixture....maybe(:
nope, its a homogenous mixture
It is a homogenous mixture. Compare chocolate chip cookie (heterogenous) with milk (homogenous) in which all solutes are equally distributed in solvent, hence solution.
No, milk is always a mixture.
Yes. Pure air is a homogenous mixture. Air is a mixture of various kinds of gases. A mixture is said to be homogenous when all its constituents are in phase. Example, a mixture of water & milk is a homogenous mixture, as water & milk both are liquids & are in phase. Same is the case with pure air. All the constituents gases of pure air are in phase with each other. Hence its a homogenous mixture.
MIlk is a mixture
It is a homegeneous mixture ( valid for chocolate without nuts, fruits, etc.)
No. Chemistry texts have long cited milk as a good example of a heterogeneous mixture. Milk "homogenization" is a high-pressure filtration process that just breaks the fat particles down into smaller particles so that they are more evenly dispersed throughout the milk.
Sure. Milk fits that description.
its a homogenous mixture... its mixed so well that you cant tell there are separate parts, but there really are
homogenous mixture
If you have added milk and/or sugar to your hot coffee, you will have to stir it well, in order to obtain a homogeneous mixture.
Milk is a Mixture and a Solution.Milk is both a mixture and a solution; By definition a mixture is a combination of two substances that are mixed together, and milk is a homogenous mixture (which is also known as a solution).
it is not homogeneous mixture...
nope, its a homogenous mixture