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A homogeneous mixture is of uniform content throughout the entire container. In other words, the 2 parts of the mixture are completely mixed (example: vinegar and water). A heterogeneous mixture will not be completely mixed, and the concentrations are not even throughout the mixture (example: oil and water).
You reach the solubility of salt in water when the salt stops dissolving and settles at the bottom, no matter how hard you try to mix it. You can increase solubility by increasing the water temperature.
A mixture of salt and sugar can be separated by using an organic solvent to dissolve the sugar. When the sugar is dissolved, it can be separated by filtering the salt from the liquid sugar,then recrystallise both solutions to from back their original crystals.
it is a heterogeneous mixture because bacon has only one substance. Nothing is mixed with it during the process of cooking.
You can observe salt dissolving in water, as the water becomes clear and the salt particles are no longer visible. This process is known as dissolution. Additionally, you could test for the presence of salt in water using a conductivity meter, as salt increases the water's conductivity.
You can evaporate it.
The density of a salt water solution compared against the densities of "pure" water and salt provides an approximate value of the ratio of water to salt in the mixture.
There are two types of mixtures:Homogeneous or solution; andHeterogeneousSolution is a special type of mixture which is uniform throughout for instance salt dissolved in water. So any mixture which is homogeneous in nature is a solution.Every solution is a mixture but every mixture is not a solution.
It's hard to tell. Almost all table salt sold in the US is iodized.
A compound contains 2 or more different elements chemically bonded together (you can't separate them by distillation, filtration, evaporation etc). A mixture contains two or more different substances that are not chemically bonded together.
A homogeneous mixture is of uniform content throughout the entire container. In other words, the 2 parts of the mixture are completely mixed (example: vinegar and water). A heterogeneous mixture will not be completely mixed, and the concentrations are not even throughout the mixture (example: oil and water).
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Its heterogenous... heterogenous is two or more materials mixed in and you can tell they are present, homogenous is when you cannot tell they are seperate such as salt water.
i dont know please tell me someone, i know that it has been used to make ink in the olden days but what else?
You can tell if salt is salt by ingesting it. If you know what salt is, than you probably know what it tastes like
You can't tell that a mixture is a solution to anything until the mixture is thoroughly chemically tested and proven.
You reach the solubility of salt in water when the salt stops dissolving and settles at the bottom, no matter how hard you try to mix it. You can increase solubility by increasing the water temperature.