Yes, it is heterogeneous, and the reason it's very easy, it's because when you mix water and oil, you always can see them separate, so you can see two things, doesn't matter if you try to shake the mixture the time you want, they will appear again separate. If it were a homogeneous mixture, you only can observe one thing.
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Oil and water do not mixed and therefore is immiscible. It remains in two phases. Rrgo heterogeneous.
No, the oil in water do not mix to any appreciable extent. Thus, a phase boundary exists and the system is heterogeneous.
Water is a compound and crude oil is a hetrogeneous mixture.
It's heterogeneous. Hetero means 'different' and the two liquids form different layers.
Oil and water form a heterogenous mixture.
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A mixture of oil and water is heterogeneous. Oil naturally separates from water and they can be separated by skimming the surface off the water.
no mixture of oil n water is not homogeneous its heterogeneous because oil flow upward of water when we mix it with water also we can differentiate it.....both look different
A heterogeneous mixture.
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A heterogeneous mixture is formed when oil is released in water. This is because when you mix them, you will always be able to see the two different substances.
Water and oil is a heterogeneous mixture. Oil can be separated from water via specific methods. That's why a combination of water and oil is heterogeneous.
Water and oil is a heterogeneous mixture. Oil can be separated from water via specific methods. That's why a combination of water and oil is heterogeneous.
Water and oil is a heterogeneous mixture. Oil can be separated from water via specific methods. That's why a combination of water and oil is heterogeneous.
Oil and vinegar is a heterogeneous mixture.
A mixture of oil and water is heterogeneous. Oil naturally separates from water and they can be separated by skimming the surface off the water.
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No. Oil and water would form a heterogeneous mixture. A solution is a homogeneous mixture.
yes, a heterogeneous mixture.
An oil is heterogeneous.
A hydrocolloid (heterogenous) mixture
It will produce a heterogeneous mixture, where the water and the oil will not combine. Based on the density, the lighter liquid will settle and the other will be on top.
Examples of 5 heterogeneous mixtures are milk and cereal, rocks in water, Pizza, soil, and vinegar and oil. These are mixtures that have separate components.