Distilled water is a compound, not a mixture, because it is just pure H2O.
Heterogeneous, generally speaking water could only be considered homogeneous if there weren't any contaminaton and is distilled without any form of pollution. Good way to remember heterogeneous vs. homogeneous. if you can separate it-it's heterogeneous. ex. on a pepperoni pizza you can pick off the cheese, the bread, and the pepperoni. this is a heterogeneous mixture.
Tap water is a homogeneous mixture, which means it has a uniform composition throughout. It is a mixture of water molecules along with dissolved minerals, gases, and other compounds, but these components are evenly distributed.
In fact, it isn't even a mixture. Ice cubes and distilled water both are just water in two different states.
Sugar (sucrose) dissolves completely in water, making a homogeneous solution.
it is homogeneous because you mix it and you blend it
Distilled water in a compound.
Water itself is an homogeneous mixture
homogeneous, the same throughout. if it were heterogeneous, like tequila with a worm in the bottom of the bottle, it would be yuchy, and not vodka (legally, neutral distilled spirits = ethanol + water)
Heterogeneous, generally speaking water could only be considered homogeneous if there weren't any contaminaton and is distilled without any form of pollution. Good way to remember heterogeneous vs. homogeneous. if you can separate it-it's heterogeneous. ex. on a pepperoni pizza you can pick off the cheese, the bread, and the pepperoni. this is a heterogeneous mixture.
homogeneous
Homogeneous
This is a homogeneous solution.
Tap water is a homogeneous mixture, which means it has a uniform composition throughout. It is a mixture of water molecules along with dissolved minerals, gases, and other compounds, but these components are evenly distributed.
heterogeneous
Homogeneous substance
Steam (water as a gas) is homogeneous.
homogeneous :)