Homogenous mixture is the one having uniform composition throughout. As AIR is a homogeneous mixture and present everywhere it can be placed in requirement
SALT SOLUTION
SUGAR SOLUTION
Are some examples of homogeneous solution in kitchen
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Solubles are homogenous mixtures.
A homogenous mixture is anything that is uniform in composition. Some examples include; water, mouthwash, coffee, alcohol and vinegar.
homogenous mixtures and a simpler ansewer is a compound
No. A solution is a homogeneous mixture -- in which the components have the same composition throughout, down to the molecular level. Salt water and air are examples of solutions. Many mixtures are not homogenous. Rocks and oil-based salad dressing are examples of mixtures that are not solutions.<br>
Sure. Milk fits that description.
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The examples of homogenous mixtures are table salt,table sugar,brass,air,sodium chloride solution,sugar solution,brandy and wines.that is all I got.
Indeed. it is homogenous.
Solubles are homogenous mixtures.
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no they aren't.
A homogenous mixture is anything that is uniform in composition. Some examples include; water, mouthwash, coffee, alcohol and vinegar.
homogenous mixtures and a simpler ansewer is a compound
Based on the distribution of their components, mixtures can be classified as heterogeneous mixtures or as homogenous mixtures.
Emulsions are homogeneous mixtures.
Homogenous mixture and Heterogenous mixture: Homogenous mixtures are mixtures that become one part or they cant be filtered..Ex.Powdered juice and water Heterogenous mixtures are mixtures that does'nt become one part they can be filtered..Ex.monggo seeds mix with water
Homogenous mixtures are broken down through absorpsion. Heterogeneous mixtures can be broken down through dichotomies