heterogenous equilibrium is where there are different phases involved in the reaction.
I don't know how you can differentiate between two same things. However I can tell you what homogeneous equilibrium is-If all the reactant and products are in the same phase then the reaction at equilibrium is in homogeneous equilibria.
No, not all mixtures are classified as heterogeneous. Mixtures can be either heterogeneous or homogeneous. Heterogeneous mixtures have visibly different components, while homogeneous mixtures have uniform composition throughout.
Heterogeneous matter has parts with different characteristics.
Bread can be considered heterogeneous because it is made up of different ingredients such as flour, water, yeast, and salt that are visibly distinct within the final product.
A milk tea is a heterogeneous mixture because it consists of visibly different components such as tea leaves, milk, and sugar that do not dissolve into a uniform composition.
On the Equilibrium of Heterogeneous Substances was created in 1876.
Different physical states
John Ettore Ricci has written: 'The phase rule and heterogeneous equilibrium' -- subject(s): Phase rule and equilibrium
I don't know how you can differentiate between two same things. However I can tell you what homogeneous equilibrium is-If all the reactant and products are in the same phase then the reaction at equilibrium is in homogeneous equilibria.
It is a heterogeneous mixture. The meat balls and the noodles are not mixed together and distributed evenly. Chocolate milk would be Homogeneous because the chocolate powder and the milk have mixed evenly.
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Donuts are heterogeneous.
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Guacamole is a heterogeneous material.