A homogeneous mixture.
A homogeneous mixture, also known as a solution, is a type of mixture where the components are evenly distributed throughout. This means that on a molecular level, the substances are uniformly mixed and indistinguishable from one another.
A homogeneous mixture has uniform composition and properties throughout, meaning the components are evenly distributed on a molecular level. This type of mixture appears visually uniform and does not separate upon standing. Examples include air, sugar dissolved in water, and solutions like saltwater.
A mixture whose composition is not the same everywhere.
A homogeneous mixture
The most common method for separating the components of a homogeneous mixture whose components boil at different temperature is distillation. If the boiling points are close to each other, multiple stages of distillation may be needed. Also note that not all homogeneous mixtures can be separated into their components this way, because some form mixtures called azeotropes that have a higher boiling point than either pure component. Ethanol and water, for example, form an azeotrope that contains about 95 % ethanol.
A homogeneous mixture, also known as a solution, is a type of mixture where the components are evenly distributed throughout. This means that on a molecular level, the substances are uniformly mixed and indistinguishable from one another.
Homogeneous.
A homogeneous mixture has uniform composition and properties throughout, meaning the components are evenly distributed on a molecular level. This type of mixture appears visually uniform and does not separate upon standing. Examples include air, sugar dissolved in water, and solutions like saltwater.
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This is a homogeneous mixture.
A mixture whose composition is uniform throughout is called Homogeneous Mixture.
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A solution.
Distillation
Air is not a heterogeneous mixture because its components, such as nitrogen, oxygen, argon, and other gases, are uniformly distributed throughout the atmosphere. This means that the composition of air is consistent and does not vary significantly from one part to another.
Wood is Heterogeneous Mixture because, the properties and composition are not uniform throughout the sample. Note : Wood is an organic composite of consisting of cellulose and lignin. Vineet Aggarwal
A mixture whose composition is not the same everywhere.