air = solution
milk = heterogeneous mixture
water= compound
Heterogeneous and Homogeneous mixtures are alike because they are both compounds, and both made up of different elements. The main difference is that Heterogeneous mixtures' components are very obvious, rather then Homogeneous solutions' appear to be one substance.
Materials that are made up of pure elements or compounds in varying proportions are called mixtures. Mixtures can be homogeneous (uniform composition throughout) or heterogeneous (non-uniform composition). Examples include solutions, suspensions, and alloys.
Some people divide matter into pure substances and mixtures. Pure substances are elements and compounds. Mixtures include homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures. Some people divide matter into homogeneous matter and heterogeneous matter. Homogeneous matter includes pure substances and homogeneous mixtures (solutions). Heterogeneous matter is heterogeneous mixtures.
Solutions made up of two or more particles such as Salt and sugar, two separate solvents put together to make a heterogeneous mixture
A heterogeneous mixture is a mixture that is not entirely even in that some regions have different concentrations or different substances in different regions. Opposite to a homogenous mixture which is total constant throughout the mixture.
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Heterogeneous and Homogeneous mixtures are alike because they are both compounds, and both made up of different elements. The main difference is that Heterogeneous mixtures' components are very obvious, rather then Homogeneous solutions' appear to be one substance.
A chemical element is homogeneous, also many solutions, etc.; examples of heterogeneous materials: soils, foods, rocks, wastes, etc.
An alcohol in a chemical sense is a compound. Various types of drinking alcohols may be mixtures or solutions or heterogeneous materials, depending on the type.
Heterogeneous and Homogeneous mixtures are alike because they are both compounds, and both made up of different elements. The main difference is that Heterogeneous mixtures' components are very obvious, rather then Homogeneous solutions' appear to be one substance.
A homogeneous mixture is easily separated by filtering or decanting because its components are evenly distributed and have similar properties throughout. Solutions, compounds, and heterogeneous mixtures may require more complex separation techniques due to the differences in properties between their components.
The answer is no.
Materials that are made up of pure elements or compounds in varying proportions are called mixtures. Mixtures can be homogeneous (uniform composition throughout) or heterogeneous (non-uniform composition). Examples include solutions, suspensions, and alloys.
A heterogeneous solution combines 2 or more solutions that are not chemically combined. A homogeneous solution is when the components are uniformly distributed.
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Some people divide matter into pure substances and mixtures. Pure substances are elements and compounds. Mixtures include homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures. Some people divide matter into homogeneous matter and heterogeneous matter. Homogeneous matter includes pure substances and homogeneous mixtures (solutions). Heterogeneous matter is heterogeneous mixtures.
hetergenous is not a term for solutions.