This can be considered either. If the suspended water is equally distributed in air then it ishomogeneous If it is close to the dew point you will get localized concentrations of water (just before droplets form) and then it is heterogeneous.
cocoa and a bunch of other stuff!:)
Homo sapiens
1. sweat 1. sweat 1. sweat
No insect sweats as they do not have pores. Mammals are the only creatures that sweat, and some of them not very well. Most of your four legged animals only sweat on their tongues.
Coeval means, "of the same time period or era." So, Neanderthals and early Homo sapiens were coeval. Neanderthals were coeval with early Homo sapiens.
the answer is both
mech. mixture are hetrogenous mixture while solution is the one that reactant dissolved completly(homogenous)
heterogenous mixture
No, Carbon is an element so therefore it can't be a heterogeneous mixture.
Sweat is a mixture of water, salts, and small amounts of other substances, such as urea.
No, sweat is not a pure substance. It is a mixture of water, salts, and other substances like urea and ammonia.
No, toast is not a heterogeneous mixture. It is a product resulting from the chemical transformation of bread when it is exposed to heat, leading to the Maillard reaction that causes browning and flavor changes.
mixture Even chocolate is (usually) a mixture
sweat
A cake is a heterogeneous mixture.
Raw egg is a hetrogenous mixture, you can see this when you crack an egg, it clearly has 2 componants and you will not observe the same uniform composition if you take several random samples.
Oils and sweat would form a heterogeneous mixture because they are immiscible, meaning they do not dissolve into each other. The oils would float on the sweat, creating distinct layers within the mixture.