Yes
it is neither; it is a compound
No, baking soda is a compound composed of sodium, hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen atoms in a fixed ratio. It is a homogeneous substance, not a heterogeneous mixture.
Green ink is homogeneous because it is a single phase solution where the ink molecules are evenly distributed throughout the solution.
Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2) is a compound, and liquid at room temperature. It is NOT a mixture. However, at room temeprature it slowly decomposes to oxygen and water. 2H2O2 = 2H2O + O2 It the oxygen remains in solution in water then it is heterogeneous solution, NOT Mixture.
it is homogeneous because you mix it and you blend it
Heterogenous
it is neither; it is a compound
Hydrogen is not a mixture at all. It is an element and therefore a pure substance.
Rice grits is homogeneous, corn grits is homogeneous, rice and corn grits mixed is heterogeneous.
heterogeneous
Heterogenous
peach is heterogeneous or homogeneous?
Mixtures can be homogeneous but also heterogeneous.
Its a compound composed of Two Hydrogen's and 2 Oxygen's.
If it's got pulp in it, it would be heterogeneous -- otherwise, it is homogeneous.
Water itself is an homogeneous mixture
The sun is a star made primarily of hydrogen and helium gases undergoing nuclear fusion, making it a homogeneous mixture of elements.