from the actual sense water is not a pure substance, but if you are classifying it as either heterogenous or hoemogenous, then it is hoemogenous and not heterogenous, now heterogenous are substance that contains different forms eg liquid and solid. But water has one form (liquid)
Pure water is a compound, not mixture.
No, it is a heterogeneous mixture
Its a pure substance
They are homogeneous. But they are not a mixture, so they are a pure substance
It is a heterogeneous mixture
Pure water is a compound, not mixture.
Pure water is a compound, not mixture.
No, water is a pure substance, a compound: H2O, so it is no mixture at all!
Normal tap water can be considered as fairly pure and homogeneous; only ultrapure water is correctly pure. Sometimes tap water may contain insoluble impurities.
No, water is a pure substance, a compound: H2O, so it is no mixture at all!
pure substance
water is pure so is homogeneous ice is pure so is homogeneous oil is pure so is homogeneous
Homogeneous mixture
No, mercury is a pure substance.
No, it is a heterogeneous mixture
It is a pure substance.
Its a pure substance