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 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.
Playdough is homogeneous because it is a mixture with uniform properties throughout.
3 in 1 coffee powder is an example of a homogeneous mixture because all the components (coffee, creamer, sugar) are evenly distributed throughout the mixture and cannot be easily separated.
Sucrose is a compound because it is made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms. It is a homogeneous mixture when dissolved in water because it forms a single phase.
it is neither; it is a compound
Heterogenous
Hydrogen is not a mixture at all. It is an element and therefore a pure substance.
hetergeneous
heterogeneous
The sun is a star made primarily of hydrogen and helium gases undergoing nuclear fusion, making it a homogeneous mixture of elements.
Heterogeneous
If it's got pulp in it, it would be heterogeneous -- otherwise, it is homogeneous.
Heterogeneous mixture.
This mixture is not homogeneous.
Silver is not a homogeneous mixture or a heterogeneous mixture, it is a pure element. Silver does appear in homogeneous mixtures and heterogeneous mixtures such as sterling silver and silver nitrate.
No, It is heterogeneous mixture.