Heterogeneous
no
heterogeneous
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These words are commonly used when people are talking about mixtures. A heterogeneous mixture has different parts , that are easily separated, like a salid (olives, totmatoes, lettuce, etc.) all easily separated. A homogeneous mixture is different because the mixture is evenly distributed, or spread throughout, like lemonade (sugar, water, lemon juice) these are not easily separated.
The difference between a pure substance and a mixture is that a pure substance, such as aluminum, has one type of particle in it and mixture, such as salt, has two or more particles within it or two pure substances.
no
Yes they can be easily separated.
A mixture.
Salad dressing is an example of a (homogeneous, heterogeneous) mixture. The simplest type of substance is an (element, compound). When elements combine to form compounds, their properties (do, do not) change. ... The substance in a (homogeneous, heterogeneous) mixture can usually be seen and are easily separated.
Generally a nonhomogeneous mixture.
Heterogeneous mixtures are mixtures that can easily be separated. For instance, sand mixed with water is a heterogeneous mixture that can be separated by filtration. Another example of a heterogeneous mixture is salt mixed with pebbles, which can be separated by adding water to the mixture.
compound. B. substance. C. heterogeneous. D. homogeneous.
This mixture is called non homogeneous.
A liquid mixture in which particles can be seen and easily separated by settling or filtration is a suspension.
heterogeneous
No that is a suspension
No that is a suspension