Oh, dude, nitric acid is a homogeneous mixture because it's a solution where the components are evenly distributed at a molecular level. It's like when you mix sugar in your coffee, you don't see sugar clumps floating around, right? So yeah, nitric acid is all mixed up and chill like that.
No, nitric acid is not a heterogeneous mixture. It is a clear, colorless liquid that is a pure substance composed of nitric acid molecules.
H2SO4 is sulfuric acid, which is a pure substance called a compound, which by definition is homogeneous matter, but is not a mixture, unless you dilute it with water, in which case it would be an aqueous solution of sulfuric acid, and would be a homogeneous mixture in that case.
No, a sulfuric acid solution in water is homogeneous
The orange juice is not a homogeneous mixture.
Green ink is homogeneous because it is a single phase solution where the ink molecules are evenly distributed throughout the solution.
No, nitric acid is not a heterogeneous mixture. It is a clear, colorless liquid that is a pure substance composed of nitric acid molecules.
nitric acid is heterogeneous.
Yes, nitric acid is homogeneous.
No, it is homogeneous.
Rice grits is homogeneous, corn grits is homogeneous, rice and corn grits mixed is heterogeneous.
Vinegar is a homogeneous mixture of water and acetic acid.
Heterogenous
peach is heterogeneous or homogeneous?
heterogeneous
Mixtures can be homogeneous but also heterogeneous.
H2SO4 is sulfuric acid, which is a pure substance called a compound, which by definition is homogeneous matter, but is not a mixture, unless you dilute it with water, in which case it would be an aqueous solution of sulfuric acid, and would be a homogeneous mixture in that case.
If it's got pulp in it, it would be heterogeneous -- otherwise, it is homogeneous.