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Ah, marble is a beautiful natural material that is actually a type of rock, my friend. It is considered a homogeneous mixture because it is made up of different minerals that are evenly distributed throughout. Just like how we blend colors on our palette to create a masterpiece, marble combines different elements to form its unique and lovely appearance.

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Is marble a homogenous mixture?

No it is a heterogeneous mixture, I believe


Is calcium carbonate a homogeneous or heterogeneous mixture?

Calcium carbonate is a pure chemical compound with the chemical formula CaCO3, making it a homogeneous substance. Homogeneous mixtures have uniform composition throughout, with the same properties and proportions of components in any given sample. In contrast, heterogeneous mixtures consist of visibly different substances that are not uniformly distributed. Calcium carbonate is commonly found in nature as limestone, marble, and chalk, but in its pure form, it is considered a homogeneous substance.


Is a bag of multicolored marbles an element or a compound or a homogeneous mixture or a heterogeneous mixture?

A bag of multicolored marbles would be considered a heterogeneous mixture because the marbles are physically distinct from one another and can be easily separated. Each marble maintains its individual properties and does not combine chemically with the others in the bag.


Is glass a homogeneous or heterogeneous mixture?

Glass is just a word to describe any hard, brittle, and transparent material. There are many kinds of glass, and they can be either homogeneous or heterogeneous. Ordinary window glass is homogeneous. A glass marble with swirls of color in it is heterogeneous.


Is a marble pure substance or mixture?

Just like granite, marble is a mixture. However, unlike granite, marble is typically more than 90% calcium carbonate, so it might count as a pure substance. Marble is a type of limestone, so is a mixture.


Why marble is a impure substance?

Marble is considered an impure substance because it is composed of various minerals such as calcite, dolomite, and aragonite. These minerals can vary in their composition and can contain impurities like clay, sand, or other minerals, making marble a heterogeneous material.


Is marble homogenous or hetrogenous?

As a sedimentary rock, it is heterogeneous


What is an example of homogeneous distribution?

An example of homogeneous distribution is a jar of marbles where each marble has an equal chance of being selected. Each marble is equally likely to be chosen, making the distribution uniform and homogeneous.


Is a marble collection a compound?

In chemistry, a compound is defined as a substance formed by chemical union of two or more elements or ingredients in definite proportion by weight. To answer your question, the marbles themselves are a made of a mixture of a compounds. The marble collection itself is not a compound.


When you add a marble to water is that a mixture?

No because the marble was just added to make the water level rise


What kind of class of matter is a marble collection?

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Is Pure marble chips element compound or mixture?

This is a very simple question that has a rather complicated answer. Marble is typically more than 95% calcium carbonate, perhaps even 99% calcium carbonate, and calcium carbonate is a compound. Many of the "fine chemicals" that you would find in jars in your school laboratory would have a similar purity to a good quality marble. So marble has a good claim to be recognised as a compound. However, if you look at a piece of marble, it has numerous very pretty stripes and blotches -- often known as "marbling" even. Clearly marble is not a homogeneous material. The small amount of various impurities in marble produce its very pretty appearance. So marble must also be recognised as a mixture.