Milk is not a homogeneous mixture because it is made up of different components that do not fully dissolve into each other. It contains water, fats, proteins, and other molecules that separate into layers or clusters within the liquid, giving milk its heterogeneous appearance.
Homogenised milk is a homogeneous colloidal dispersion of the milk solids in the liquid milk. The colloidal particles are sized as per the requirements in high-speed colloidal mills. It is not a heterogeneous mixture.
Milk is considered a heterogeneous mixture because it is composed of different substances that do not fully blend together. It contains water, fats, proteins, sugars, and other components that can be visibly distinguished.
Gasoline is a homogenous mixture of hydrocarbons, meaning it is a homogeneous substance.
Urine is not considered to be a mixture, it is actually a solution. However, it is, indeed, a homogenous solution.
No, a mixture cannot be both homogeneous and heterogeneous at the same time. A homogeneous mixture has uniform composition throughout, while a heterogeneous mixture has distinct phases with visible boundaries.
No, milk is always a mixture.
MIlk is a mixture
Yes. Pure air is a homogenous mixture. Air is a mixture of various kinds of gases. A mixture is said to be homogenous when all its constituents are in phase. Example, a mixture of water & milk is a homogenous mixture, as water & milk both are liquids & are in phase. Same is the case with pure air. All the constituents gases of pure air are in phase with each other. Hence its a homogenous mixture.
It is a homegeneous mixture ( valid for chocolate without nuts, fruits, etc.)
No. Chemistry texts have long cited milk as a good example of a heterogeneous mixture. Milk "homogenization" is a high-pressure filtration process that just breaks the fat particles down into smaller particles so that they are more evenly dispersed throughout the milk.
its a homogenous mixture... its mixed so well that you cant tell there are separate parts, but there really are
If you have added milk and/or sugar to your hot coffee, you will have to stir it well, in order to obtain a homogeneous mixture.
Milk is a Mixture and a Solution.Milk is both a mixture and a solution; By definition a mixture is a combination of two substances that are mixed together, and milk is a homogenous mixture (which is also known as a solution).
A homogenous mixture of two or more substances that are not solutions is a colloid. Colloids have particles that are larger than the particles in a solution, but still do not settle out over time. Examples of colloids include milk and fog.
No it is not homogenous
Homogenised milk is a homogeneous colloidal dispersion of the milk solids in the liquid milk. The colloidal particles are sized as per the requirements in high-speed colloidal mills. It is not a heterogeneous mixture.
It's a homogenous.