Oil is a complex mixture, containing both organic and inorganic compounds. Homogeneity/ heterogenous usually refers to the variability of properties. Oil properties in many reservoirs are the same from well to well or at least they are sufficiently similar that it will not affect performance evaluations. Some have changing properties in both spatial and vertical dimensions. This has been noted in extensive and thick reservoirs in the Middle East countries.
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Crude oil is not completely homogenous as it is a mixture of various hydrocarbons and other compounds that can vary in composition. However, it is generally considered to be homogeneous for practical purposes in the oil industry.
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Heterogeneous if there is salt on the outside, homogeneous if they are just plain.
Homogeneous.
A crystal of a cell is a homogeneous mixture. This means that the components of the crystal are uniformly distributed throughout its structure.
No, crude oil and water are immiscible and do not form a homogeneous mixture. They will separate into distinct layers due to their differences in polarity and density.
It is heterogenous because if you set it out, it will eventually separate.
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It is neither heterogenous nor heterogenous. It is HOMOgenous
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Ibuprofen is actually a pure substance and is neither heterogenous or homogeneous.
Gasoline is a homogeneous solution.
Off the shelf vegetable oil is usually made up of several separate oil compounds and thus it is a homogeneous mixture. However, if it was a chemically pure oil containing just one oil compound it would not be a homogeneous mixture.
Crude oil is not completely homogenous as it is a mixture of various hydrocarbons and other compounds that can vary in composition. However, it is generally considered to be homogeneous for practical purposes in the oil industry.
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