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Heterogenious mixtures are mixtures in wich different mixtures and you can filter it. Homogenious is the oposite
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No. Homogeneous means that it is the same throughout, so there should be no distinctive nature of any part of the substance. A heterogeneous mixture has distinct regions, but while these regions could be visibly distinct, they need not be so; they could distinct in terms of density or some other property.
A Heterogeneous Mixture is made up of more than one phase or of different parts and can be separated physically. The different components are visibly distinguishable from one another. A chocolate chip cookie is a good example. A Homogeneous Mixture has only one phase and a uniform appearance throughout, and any portion of the sample has the same properties and composition. Each region of a sample is identical to all other regions of the sample. Solutions like salt water and rubbing alcohol, are considered homogeneous . see the related link for more in depth information and the source of the above information.
This is an interesting question and the answer is not a simple one word. Mayonnaise is actually a mixture of oil and water but with emulsifier in it, usually egg white. Initially it starts off heterogeneous because there is more than one component and they are both distinct. Under high speed shear, homogenization takes place and the resulting mayonnaise is homogeneous. It is the same with oil and water. It is usually heterogeneous but can be made homogeneous by the addition of an emulsifier, which may be simple soap or detergent, and then High speed shearing.
Bird seed is a heterogeneous mixture because it is made up of seeds, which are visibly large particles. homogeneous mixtures are things like kool-aid. There is water and sugar, but you can't differentiate the water from the sugar. You just see kool-aid. A heterogeneous mixture like bird seed (domestic OR wild) is one where you can see individual parts of the mixture ingredients.
Milk straight from the cow is a heterogeneous mixture with visibly various components, such as the fat the floats to the top. However, the milk you buy from a grocery store is "homogenized" meaning the fat has been whipped into smaller particles, and evenly distributed throughout the milk so the milk then becomes homogeneous.
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Paint is a homogeneous mixture because it has the same uniform appearance. Heterogeneous mixtures are different because there are different visibly differences in the mixture. Examples of heterogeneous mixtures are a bowl of raisin bran and mineral rock.
No. Homogeneous means that it is the same throughout, so there should be no distinctive nature of any part of the substance. A heterogeneous mixture has distinct regions, but while these regions could be visibly distinct, they need not be so; they could distinct in terms of density or some other property.
Mixtures are generally described as either heterogeneous or homogeneous. A heterogeneous mixture is made up of visibly different substances or phases of substances, while a homogeneous mixture has an identical composition throughout. As examples, a mixture of salt and pepper would be heterogeneous since each substance can be visibly distinguished from the other. In contrast, in a mixture of salt and water, the salt cannot be distinguished from the water once it has dissolved. This means the mixture is homogeneous and can be called solution since solutions are homogeneous mixtures.
The alphabet soup is a heterogeneous mixture.
Earth is a mixture because it contain many different substance that are not chemically bonded together and so remain chemically and even visibly distinct from one another.
A heterogeneous mixture consists of visibly different substances or phases
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A Heterogeneous Mixture is made up of more than one phase or of different parts and can be separated physically. The different components are visibly distinguishable from one another. A chocolate chip cookie is a good example. A Homogeneous Mixture has only one phase and a uniform appearance throughout, and any portion of the sample has the same properties and composition. Each region of a sample is identical to all other regions of the sample. Solutions like salt water and rubbing alcohol, are considered homogeneous . see the related link for more in depth information and the source of the above information.
The two types of mixtures are homogeneous and heterogeneous.Homogeneous : A homogeneous mixture has the same uniform appearance and composition throughout. Many homogeneous mixtures are commonly referred to as solutions. Particle size distinguishes homogeneous solutions from other heterogeneous mixtures. Solutions have particles which are the size of atoms or molecules - too small to be seen.Heterogeneous : A heterogeneous mixture consists of visibly different substances or phases. The three phases or states of matter are gas, liquid, and solid.
This is an interesting question and the answer is not a simple one word. Mayonnaise is actually a mixture of oil and water but with emulsifier in it, usually egg white. Initially it starts off heterogeneous because there is more than one component and they are both distinct. Under high speed shear, homogenization takes place and the resulting mayonnaise is homogeneous. It is the same with oil and water. It is usually heterogeneous but can be made homogeneous by the addition of an emulsifier, which may be simple soap or detergent, and then High speed shearing.