Paint is homogeneous unless there is something in the paint that makes it not one solid color. House paint is heterogeneous because it is always mixed with several different chemicals for the walls of the house.
heterogenous
The components of paint can very easily be separated by centrifuge. Paint is thus a heterogeneous mixture. The usual components are solvents which maybe water, a resin or binder is the key ingredient along with pigments and additives.
Its heterogeneous.
Homogenised milk is a homogeneous colloidal dispersion of the milk solids in the liquid milk. The colloidal particles are sized as per the requirements in high-speed colloidal mills. It is not a heterogeneous mixture.
Paint is usually homogeneous, though you must mix it before application. However, there are specialist paints like zinc rich paints, that are loaded with zinc metal for sacrificial anode cathodic protection, that are heterogeneous. Similarly with paints that are loaded with micaceous iron oxide. Other mica and metal containing paints that give cars a multi-tone pearlescent effect are likewise heterogeneous.
yes
We stir the milk vigorously to homogenize it.
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An example of a homogeneous community would be Highland Park, which has many Ukrainian families.Milk is a homogeneous suspension of fat particles in a thinner fluid.Creamy peanut butter is homogeneous but chunky peanut butter is heterogeneous.
It's not, it's a homogeneous, beacuse it looks like one substance, but its actually made up of lots of ingrediants.
heterogenous
The components of paint can very easily be separated by centrifuge. Paint is thus a heterogeneous mixture. The usual components are solvents which maybe water, a resin or binder is the key ingredient along with pigments and additives.
Paint is a homogeneous mixture because it has the same uniform appearance. Heterogeneous mixtures are different because there are different visibly differences in the mixture. Examples of heterogeneous mixtures are a bowl of raisin bran and mineral rock.
Synchronizing works. :D
An example of a heterogeneous mixture would be water and flour.Muddy water, milk, paint: you can't see through!Saltwater and soda. Basically anything that you cannot see the individual components of the mixtureA heterogeneous mixture is a mixture that can be separated physically. Some examples of heterogeneous mixtures are:Chicken SoupTrail MixSilt in WaterProtoplasmStones in SoilSalad Dressing
The stirrer is used to homogenize the sample and his temperature.
homo meaning either: a. man (latin) b. same (greek??)