Grass is generally not thought of as a mixture. It is heterogeneous if a word must be put to it.
its homogeneous. :) (just guessing....)
Heterogeneous means non-uniform, so mango is arguably heterogeneous; you have the skin, pulp, seed etc. in a mixture, although it is stretching the interpretation of "mixture" when it would be more conventional to consider a single skin, a single seed (mangos have only one seed) and one continuous piece of pulp as discrete parts. The question also ask about "mango", not " a mango" - which implies it is not about a whole fruit. (Many homogeneous mixtures are easily separated - a mixture of powdered sugar and chalk, or a bag of green and red marbles, for instance. Although, again, it depends on what level you are considering the "mixture").
A pond could be a heterogeneous mixture because more than one substance would be visible. Example: you could see fish, plants, algie, bugs, chemicals, and other substances in the water. But, a pond could also be a homogeneous mixture because the water could be totally clear, or the water could be so dirty that you would only see a green or brown murky substance.
yes it is, because u can see most of the things that u mixed. So u would need different coulors like : blue, red, green ect
the grass is green becasue of an chemical in it called hydro. poride.the grass is green becasue of an chemical in it called hydro. poride.I would think it would be because of the chloroplast in the green grass that is essential for photosynthesis. All plants I thought that are green and undergo photosynthesis contain chloroplast in order to capture he suns rays. By the way if you want to get really down to it grass is every color but green because what you are seeing is only the unabsorbed light that is bouncing off the grass and hitting your eye. so it is essentially every color but green if you think bout it. Just a little mind twist.
its homogeneous. :) (just guessing....)
Coffee is a homogeneous mixture (assuming it has been well-stirred), as the mixture has a uniform composition throughout. Dividing the mixture into macroscopic parts, each part will have the same composition as the Save original mixture.
Homogeneous Mixtures = of one or more substances (the solutes) dissolved in another substance (the solvent). Heterogeneous Mixture = mixtures with inconsistent, non-uniform composition. The parts of a heterogeneous composition can be mechanically separated from each other.
Heterogeneous, samples taken at different points may contain different amounts of the components.
Heterogeneous means non-uniform, so mango is arguably heterogeneous; you have the skin, pulp, seed etc. in a mixture, although it is stretching the interpretation of "mixture" when it would be more conventional to consider a single skin, a single seed (mangos have only one seed) and one continuous piece of pulp as discrete parts. The question also ask about "mango", not " a mango" - which implies it is not about a whole fruit. (Many homogeneous mixtures are easily separated - a mixture of powdered sugar and chalk, or a bag of green and red marbles, for instance. Although, again, it depends on what level you are considering the "mixture").
A pond could be a heterogeneous mixture because more than one substance would be visible. Example: you could see fish, plants, algie, bugs, chemicals, and other substances in the water. But, a pond could also be a homogeneous mixture because the water could be totally clear, or the water could be so dirty that you would only see a green or brown murky substance.
Heterogeneous mixture
The anagram is heterogeneous (not homogeneous).The letters can also spell "green toe house."
This is an incomplete question...Are you asking if sugar cookie dough is a homogeneous mixture? Yes, if it is completely mixed so that none of the original ingredients are visible.If you are talking about chocolate chip cookie dough, then the answer is that it is a heterogeneous mix. Because... you can separate the chips from the cookie batter.Think of it like this: a bowl of multi-colored M&Ms is homogeneous because the ONLY items inside the bowl are M&Ms. But you could say that it is a heterogeneous mix because there are red, green, orange, blue, and brown M&Ms in the bowl.
It depends where it is. If you are doing a map you could make it a mixture a brown and green because that is what grass looks like and a plateau is basically grass.
It is a mixture.
It depends where it is. If you are doing a map you could make it a mixture a brown and green because that is what grass looks like and a plateau is basically grass.