homogeneous mixture.
Modern motor oils are solutions - they contain various additives to improve performance and life, many of the additives are solids.
Cooking oil is a homogeneous mixture because it is a uniform combination of different types of oil molecules that are evenly distributed throughout the mixture.
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.
The oil-water mixture is not homogeneous.
No, oil is not dissolved in gasoline; instead, they form a homogeneous mixture. Gasoline is a mixture of different hydrocarbons, and oil is a common component in gasoline blends. This makes gasoline a homogeneous mixture rather than a heterogeneous one.
The motor oil is a homogeneous mixture even though it is not colorless. I can see an object through a thin layer of oil.
It is a homogeneous mixture of several related complex compounds (oils) along with dissolved compounds such as detergents and heat stabilizers.
because it wants to be
If the sugar does not dissolve it the oil, then it is not
It isn't; it's a mixture.
Modern motor oils are solutions - they contain various additives to improve performance and life, many of the additives are solids.
No, it's a mixture of compounds.
Yes, oil is a mixture of hydrocarbons, which are compounds composed of hydrogen and carbon atoms. These hydrocarbons can consist of various molecules with different sizes and structures, leading to the different types of oils we see in nature.
Cooking oil is a homogeneous mixture because it is a uniform combination of different types of oil molecules that are evenly distributed throughout the mixture.
Salad dressings are heterogeneous mixtures of oil, vinegar, and various other ingredients.
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.
Mineral oil is a homogeneous mixture, meaning its components are uniformly distributed throughout the sample. It is a clear, colorless liquid that consists primarily of alkanes and cycloalkanes.