the answer is both
No. A compound is a pure substance.
Salt water is considered to be a homogeneous mixture.
A heterogeneous mixture is a mixture that contains two or more of different and insoluble substances. Ex: A mixture of Sand and Rocks is a heterogeneous mixture as they do not diffuse evenly.
Well, a smoothie will be a heterogeneous mixture only if there are chunks of fruit in the smoothie :) I learned about it in school today :)
A mixture of salt and water, if stirred until the salt is completely dissolved, is a homogenous mixture.
Yes, gasoline is a heterogeneous mixture because it consists of different components such as hydrocarbons, additives, and impurities that do not blend uniformly throughout the mixture.
Sausage is a mixture, for example, a British pork sausage is mostly good quality pork meat, pork fat, rusk and seasonings.
Heterogeneous mixtures are those mixtures where the components are still separate and identifiable, and the entire mixture is non-uniform. One example of this type of mixture is a bowl of cereal in milk.
A heterogenous mixture means you can see all the components. So the actual ingredients in making the cookie dough are a homogeneous mixture but...the final product (The cookie) yes would be a heterogeneous mixture.
Hetergenous mixtures are made of different substances that remain physically separate.
A mixture is something like a salad or a smoothie, anything that is not chemically combined but is still together
A mixture is something like a salad or a smoothie, anything that is not chemically combined but is still together