A mixture of sand and water would be a heterogeneous mixture because the sand doesn't dissolve within the water
Heterogeneous.
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Heterogeneous - the aggregate is never the same size and so you can never get a homogeneous mixture.
Sand can be heterogeneous as sand can be made up of more than one mineral/substance. However sand is frequently made up of just quartz grains (or in the tropics Just calcite grains) and in these cases the sand would be homogeneous.
Of course they are totally different things and bear no relationship to one another whatsoever. Yes they are obviously heterogeneous.
yes!because two phase can be seen
They are heterogeneous (two different phases). Sand does not dissolve in water, or we say that sand is not soluble in water.
Sand and water are a heterogeneous mixture. You can separate them using physical methods like evaporation.
This mixture is heterogeneous.
It is heterogeneous.
hetero
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yes if it is mixed with water no i am not sure
its homogeneous...."see-through" examples :coke, kool aid, or redbull...
Homogeneous because you can't see the carbon in the sand.
I believe soil is heterogeneous...but not so sure.My gut is saying sand is a Heterogeneouse Mixture; But that's my gut.
It can be heterogeneous if the two substances in the mixture don't mix together, such as sand and water. No: solutions must be homogeneous. If a mixture is heterogeneous, it is not a solution.
This mixture is not homogeneous.
yes if it is mixed with water no i am not sure
Sand+salt: a heterogeneous mixture.
its homogeneous...."see-through" examples :coke, kool aid, or redbull...
Beach sand is a heterogeneous mixture
heterogeneous- it can be undone
Sand and pebbles is a heterogeneous mixture. A solution is a homogeneous mixture.
Sand and pebbles is a heterogeneous mixture. A solution is a homogeneous mixture.
Homogeneous because you can't see the carbon in the sand.
No, if sand is included its heterogeneous.
The electrolytes will completely dissociate in the water. Therefore it will be a homogeneous mixture.An example of heterogeneous mixture is sand in water.
no, a homogeneous mixture is salt water, seawater has other particles in it like sand, bacteria, and other debris that can be seen making it heterogeneous