no, lotion is not a heterogenous mixture. heterogenous mixtures are the ones where the particles are not uniformly distributed. whereas homogenous mixtures are the ones which has all its components uniformly distributed throughout the content. as lotion when mixed properly maintains its uniformity, they are homogenous mixtures
Yes because you can not seperate the parts.
For example, if you empty the contents of the eye drops into a cup its all just a clear liquid. You can not see any spereate parts; there for it is indeed a homogeneous mixture.
Lotion is a homogeneous mixture. This is because all the separate parts cannot be seen or pulled out of the mixture.
Immiscible liquids are heterogeneous systems.
Aftershave lotion is a homogeneous solution.
Not necessarily.
no
Sand is a heterogeneous mixture because you can tell with the naked eye that it is different.
A heterogeneous mixture where particles are large enough to be seen with the naked eye is called a suspension. The suspended particles will settle at the bottom of the container over time when left undisturbed.
A heterogeneous mixture is a mixture in which you can tell is made up of different parts. So basically if you can see with your eye that the mixture has different components to it, then it is heterogeneous. Examples include: Chocolate chip cookie Italian salad dressing Blood (you can see the parts microscopically so it is heterogeneous) Orange juice with pulp Homogeneous is the opposite. You can't tell the substance is a mixture by looking at it: Saltwater Brass
A solution is a mixture of two or more substances in a single phase. At least two substances must be mixed in order to have a solution. The substance in the smallest amount and the one that dissolves or disperses is called the SOLUTE. The substance in the larger amount is called the SOLVENT. In most common instances water is the solvent. The gases, liquids, or solids dissolved in water are the solutes.A heterogeneous mixture consists of visibly different substances or phases. The three phases or states of matter are gas, liquid, and solid.Daniel Ong's Edit: Please not that although I do not know what the difference between a solution and a heterogeneous mixture is, the answer above is not entirely accurate. A solution can be a mix of two different states.Anyways... This is what I believe to be the differene between a solution and a heterogeneous mixture.To quote wikipedia "A solution is when a homogeneous mixture of one or more substances (the solutes) dissolved in another substance (the solvent)." Albeit simple, this is accurate.Another quote from wikipedia... "Heterogeneous mixtures are mixtures with inconsistent, non-uniform composition."Added Info:A Mixture can be separated by Mechanical means, such as a filter, strainer, etc. A Solution can only be separated by Chemical means.A solution is a homogeneous mixture.
It depends how you make it. If you put the loose leaves in water then drink it straight away it's heterogeneous. If the leaves are big and you sieve them out (or use a tea bag which you remove) it's probably homogeneous, but sometimes tiny solid particles can escape the sieve or tea bag.
A solution is a solid (the solvent) dissolved in a liquid (the solute). A heterogeneous mixture is two substances in different states (i.e. a gas and a liquid) that are in the same space and are in contact with each other. When you have a solution that is a gas-gas or a liquid-liquid or possibly a solid-solid solution, the matter of greater amount is the solute. A solution is an example of a homogeneous mixture (can't see the particles with a naked eye). But with heterogeneous mixtures, you can see the particles.
A heterogeneous mixture where particles are large enough to be seen with the naked eye is a suspension. An example of this is settled mud in water.
The answer is heterogeneous
Heterogeneous. You can see the parts of the mixture with the naked eye. The parts of the mixture are: the tea and the ice cubes. Once the ice melts, it will be a homogenous mixture.
Sand is a heterogeneous mixture because you can tell with the naked eye that it is different.
This is the heterogeneous mixture where particles are large enough to be seen with the naked eye.
Yes. If you can visually see the components of the mixture (in this case, tortilla, black beans, cheese, etc.) then the mixture is heterogeneous. (The prefix "hetero-" means different, as in you can see the different parts with the unaided eye.)
Eye drops is a mixture not a compound; the recipe is different for each producer. Read the label on the bottle.
A heterogeneous mixture where particles are large enough to be seen with the naked eye is called a suspension. The suspended particles will settle at the bottom of the container over time when left undisturbed.
A heterogeneous mixture is a mixture in which you can tell is made up of different parts. So basically if you can see with your eye that the mixture has different components to it, then it is heterogeneous. Examples include: Chocolate chip cookie Italian salad dressing Blood (you can see the parts microscopically so it is heterogeneous) Orange juice with pulp Homogeneous is the opposite. You can't tell the substance is a mixture by looking at it: Saltwater Brass
Eye Drops contain a very high chemical mixture and I'm that way can be dangerous. Swallowing unknown chemicals isn't a good thing so don't try it
If they are prescription eye drops, you are over medicating and also the drops will not last the amount of time they should. If you use eyedrops a lot, be certain to use the ones that are liquid tears. Then, you will not have the other problems that regular use of ones for red eye will cause.