Tears are not a homogeneous mixture. They are a complex fluid composed of water, electrolytes, proteins, lipids, and mucins. These components are not uniformly distributed throughout tears, leading to variations in composition and properties. Tears also contain different types of cells, such as epithelial cells and immune cells, further contributing to their heterogeneous nature.
In a homogeneous mixture phases are not visible.
A homogeneous mixture is a mixture with uniform composition. The parts of a homogeneous mixture can not be separated from one another mechanically.
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No. Dextrose is a compound, not a mixture. It has nothing with <homogeneous> or homogenecity.
The three kinds of tears are basal tears, reflex tears, and emotional tears. Basal tears are continually produced to lubricate and protect the eyes. Reflex tears are triggered by irritants, such as smoke or onions, to flush out harmful substances. Emotional tears are released in response to strong feelings, such as sadness or joy, and may contain different chemical compositions compared to the other types.
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Gatorade is a homogeneous mixture.
This mixture is not homogeneous.
Rice grits is homogeneous, corn grits is homogeneous, rice and corn grits mixed is heterogeneous.
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Yes. In homogeneous mixtures, you cannot pick out the individual components visually.