Clear liquid solutions without separating interlayer are homogenous
A true solution is homogeneous.
Yes
solutions have more gasses then homogeneous
Homogeneous and heterogeneous solutions
A heterogeneous solution combines 2 or more solutions that are not chemically combined. A homogeneous solution is when the components are uniformly distributed.
All solutions are homogeneous. Water is an example of a universal solvent.
homogenous mixtures and a simpler ansewer is a compound
solutions have more gasses then homogeneous
Homogeneous and heterogeneous solutions
Only the solutions which are homogeneous mixtures.
A heterogeneous solution combines 2 or more solutions that are not chemically combined. A homogeneous solution is when the components are uniformly distributed.
A solution is a homogeneous mixture.
Solutions are homogeneous mixtures; suspensions are heterogeneous mixtures;
A solution classified as: Uniform mixture .
a true solution is an example of homogeneous mixtures. in a homogeneous mixture the components are uniformly mixed and there are no visible boundries of seperation.since (true)solutions have all the properties of a homogeneous mixture they are considered as an eg.all true solutions are homogeneous mixtures.for eg fruit juices,salt in water are true solutions which are homogeneous.air without pollutants and all alloys are also homogeneous.
A heterogeneous solution combines 2 or more solutions that are not chemically combined. A homogeneous solution is when the components are uniformly distributed.
Homogeneous mixtures, or solutions.
All solutions are homogeneous. Water is an example of a universal solvent.
a solution can either be homogeneous or heterogeneous. if you can see the parts, it is heterogeneous. if you cant see the parts, it is homogeneous (an example is milk)