Though it may look uniform it is heterogeneous. If you look under a microscope it will become clear how heterogeneous it is.
Assuming you can't see the individual particles of its components and it has the same consistency throughout, it is a homogenous mixture.
Brass is an example of a heterogeneous mixture because it is composed of two or more different substances that are not uniformly distributed throughout the mixture.
Dirt is a mixture. There are many things in dirt.
Good question. It is a compound (mostly Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Silicon). It is a HETEROgeneous mixture because hetero- means "other" in Greek. If it only consisted of a certain amount of one TYPE of element, it would have been homogeneous. Element is to Homo- Compound is to Hetero-
By itself, a compound is homogeneous, but it is not a mixture.To be a mixture, two (or more) elements or compounds need to be combined.And to be a homogeneous mixture, they have to combine in such a way as to not appear separate: no lumps, particles, or layers. This is called being uniform throughout.A classic example of a homogeneous mixture is salt or sugar which has been dissolved completely in water; most mixed drinks (in which juice, milk, and/or another alcoholic beverage has been dissolved in alcohol) would also qualify.
No, dirt is not a homogeneous mixture. It is a heterogeneous mixture composed of various materials such as sand, silt, clay, organic matter, and minerals, which are unevenly distributed throughout.
yes dirt is a heterogeneous mixture
Dirt is generally (but not obligatory) a heterogeneous mixture.
Dirt is generally (but not obligatory) a heterogeneous mixture.
Assuming you can't see the individual particles of its components and it has the same consistency throughout, it is a homogenous mixture.
dirt is a mixture
Brass is an example of a heterogeneous mixture because it is composed of two or more different substances that are not uniformly distributed throughout the mixture.
A homogenous mixture is one containing a number of particles of the same substance, while a heterogenous mixture contains particles of different substances. For example, a handful of sand would probably be considered a homogenous mixture because it only contains sand particles, while a handful of mud would be a heterogenous mixture because it contains particles of dirt, water, sand, rocks, etc.
Rust is a heterogeneous mixture. It is formed when iron reacts with oxygen and water in the presence of moisture, leading to the formation of iron oxide compounds on the surface of the metal. This process results in a mixture of different compounds with varying chemical compositions.
Dirt is a mixture. There are many things in dirt.
Dirt is heterogeneous.
Yes, it is a mixture of snow and dirt, usually soot from traffic exhaust.