no, heterogeneous mixtures are not uniform, homogeneous mixtures have a fully uniform composition.
The term for matter having indefinite composition and variable properties is a mixture. Mixtures can be homogeneous (uniform composition) or heterogeneous (non-uniform composition).
Homogeneous mixture is a mixture that you cannot identify any substances because it's components is uniform while heterogeneous mixture is a mixture that you can identify the substances because it's components is not uniform and it varies.
Yes, the terms heterogeneous and homogeneous can be applied to both pure substances and mixtures. A pure substance can be either homogeneous (uniform composition) or heterogeneous (non-uniform composition), depending on its physical properties. Similarly, a mixture can also be classified as either homogeneous (uniform composition) or heterogeneous (non-uniform composition) based on the distribution of its components.
Petrol is a homogeneous mixture. It is made up of different hydrocarbon compounds that are evenly distributed throughout the mixture, giving it a uniform composition.
Sugar syrup is homogenous.
A suspension is a heterogeneous mixture because it doesn't have uniform composition throughout. True for A+
Heterogeneous mixtures do not have a uniform composition, while homogeneous mixtures do have a uniform composition. Beef stew is an example of a heterogeneous mixture, while salt water is an example of a homogeneous mixture.
A mixture is composed of substances that are not chemically combined, and which do not have a definite composition. A homogeneous mixture is uniform throughout. A solution is a homogeneous mixture. A heterogeneous mixture is not uniform throughout. Examples of a heterogeneous mixture are granite or beef stew.
Food coloring isn't heterogeneous because it is a proper solution and has a uniform composition. Heterogeneous means that it has distinct properties, more than one substance, and it does not have a uniform composition.
A heterogeneous mixture is a mixture that is not evenly mixed. Heterogeneity (the noun) means the opposite of homogeneity, which means "uniformly distributed".
Heterogeneous means that the mixture is not uniform in its composition. The different parts of the mixture are not spread evenly amongst each other. Sand and water is an example; the sand settles to the bottom. Homogeneous is the opposite, it means that the composition of the mixture is uniform and that there are equal numbers of any kind of particle in any area of the mixture. Salt water is a homogeneous mixture.
There are two types of mixtures:1. Homogeneous mixture - a mixture in which all the constituents are uniform throughout the mixture. Solutions are examples of homogeneous mixtures.2. Heterogeneous Mixture - a mixture in which the composition is easily identified. Suspensions are examples of heterogeneous mixtures.
The term for matter having indefinite composition and variable properties is a mixture. Mixtures can be homogeneous (uniform composition) or heterogeneous (non-uniform composition).
Bleach is a homogeneous mixture because it has a uniform composition throughout its structure.
Homogeneous mixture is a mixture that you cannot identify any substances because it's components is uniform while heterogeneous mixture is a mixture that you can identify the substances because it's components is not uniform and it varies.
Yes, the terms heterogeneous and homogeneous can be applied to both pure substances and mixtures. A pure substance can be either homogeneous (uniform composition) or heterogeneous (non-uniform composition), depending on its physical properties. Similarly, a mixture can also be classified as either homogeneous (uniform composition) or heterogeneous (non-uniform composition) based on the distribution of its components.
Petrol is a homogeneous mixture. It is made up of different hydrocarbon compounds that are evenly distributed throughout the mixture, giving it a uniform composition.