No, Bourbon is not a homogeneous mixture; it is a complex solution that contains various components, including water, ethanol, and flavor compounds from the grains and aging process. While it appears uniform when bottled, the individual ingredients can vary in concentration and composition, especially due to the effects of aging in charred oak barrels. This complexity gives bourbon its distinct flavor profile, making it a unique spirit rather than a simple homogeneous mixture.
No it is not homogenous
It's a homogenous.
It is a homogenous mixture
homogenous mixture
No, an element is not a mixture.
depends if its homogenous or not
Homogenous
yes
No it is a heterogeneous mixture, I believe
Homogenous
what is an example of homogeneous mixture?
Yes, it is a homogenous mixture.