A suspension has evenly dispersed components.
The term that describes a mixture with a uniform composition is homogeneous. This means that its components are distributed throughout it evenly.
If compounds are blended evenly throughout a mixture, it is called a homogeneous mixture or solution. This means that the components are uniformly distributed and show a consistent composition throughout.
A mixture in science is called a heterogeneous mixture when its components are not uniformly distributed.
When particles separate and spread evenly throughout a mixture, it is called diffusion.
A homogeneous mixture is one in which the components are uniformly distributed and indistinguishable to the naked eye. This means that the mixture has the same appearance and properties throughout, regardless of where you sample it from.
Homogeneous.
The term that describes a mixture with a uniform composition is homogeneous. This means that its components are distributed throughout it evenly.
A homogeneous mixture, also known as a solution, is a mixture where the components are uniformly distributed and appear the same throughout. Examples include salt dissolved in water and air.
If compounds are blended evenly throughout a mixture, it is called a homogeneous mixture or solution. This means that the components are uniformly distributed and show a consistent composition throughout.
A heterogeneous mixture is a mixture that is not mixed evenly. A homogeneous mixture is a mixture that is the same throughout. However, the components of any mixture retain their own properties.
A mixture in science is called a heterogeneous mixture when its components are not uniformly distributed.
This mixture is called non homogeneous.
This is a homogeneous mixture.
No, there are millions of different possibilities. First of all, there are two types of mixtures, heterogeneous and homogeneous. In heterogeneous mixtures you can observe the different components that make them up. Concrete, jello with fruit salad, sand and iron filings, are examples of heterogeneous mixtures. Sugar water, salt water, kool-aid, coffee, tea, copper sulfate solution, Benedict's solution, are examples of homogeneous mixtures and are called solutions. In addition to different examples of mixtures, they can all have different concentrations of their different components.
This is a homogeneous mixture.
When particles separate and spread evenly throughout a mixture, it is called diffusion.
Also a mixture with 1,2...n components.