sugar water and salt water
Homogeneous mixtures: 1) Sugar dissolved in water 2) Air 3) Salt water 4) Vinegar 5) Brass Heterogeneous mixtures: 1) Salad 2) Chex Mix 3) Granite 4) Trail mix 5) Soil
Heterogeneous mixtures are those in which the components are not uniformly mixed, such as a fruit salad where you can see distinct pieces of different fruits. Homogeneous mixtures are those in which the components are uniformly mixed and indistinguishable, like saltwater where the salt is dissolved in the water evenly.
well according to the theory of the father of chemistry which is Jon mcdale says that if u multiply 20 by 2 then - 5 calculate the percentage to the nearest tenth multiply by 100 then it will give u the answer which is homogeneous substances are always pure so yes they are :D ignore wat i said now lol
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Heterogeneous mixtures can be found almost everywhere. Some of the most common included baked goods with nuts, fruits or items like chocolate chips, asphalt, some stones, soups with vegetables, noodles or meat, and much more.
Homogeneous mixtures: 1) Sugar dissolved in water 2) Air 3) Salt water 4) Vinegar 5) Brass Heterogeneous mixtures: 1) Salad 2) Chex Mix 3) Granite 4) Trail mix 5) Soil
Heterogeneous mixtures are those in which the components are not uniformly mixed, such as a fruit salad where you can see distinct pieces of different fruits. Homogeneous mixtures are those in which the components are uniformly mixed and indistinguishable, like saltwater where the salt is dissolved in the water evenly.
solutions = salt and water alcohol and water caperr sulfate and water suspention = soil and water sand and water clay and water emolsion =oil and vinegar korosene and water oil and water colloidal dispersions = liquid laundry starch and water fine pottery
well according to the theory of the father of chemistry which is Jon mcdale says that if u multiply 20 by 2 then - 5 calculate the percentage to the nearest tenth multiply by 100 then it will give u the answer which is homogeneous substances are always pure so yes they are :D ignore wat i said now lol
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A mixture is a combination of two or more substances that are not chemically bonded. Mixtures can be homogeneous (uniform composition) or heterogeneous (non-uniform composition). Examples of mixtures include air (mixture of gases), saltwater (mixture of salt and water), and trail mix (mixture of nuts, seeds, and dried fruit). Mixtures can be separated using physical methods such as filtration, distillation, or chromatography. The properties of a mixture are a combination of the properties of its individual components.
at a bank and any where you buy stuff
cooking, cleaning, driving
A liquid mixture is a liquid material with a definite volume and no definite shape. A liquid mixture takes on the shape of the container it is in. Mixtures have two or more substances. Ocean water and oil and water are liquid mixtures.
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please explain how has science have impact our every day lives give five examples
Heterogeneous mixtures are made up of more than one phase and they can be separated physically. The aforementioned chocolate chip cookie, a tossed salad, sand, and a bowl of raisin bran cereal are all examples of obvious heterogeneous mixtures.