A uniform mixture is one in which the proportions of the ingredients don't vary from sample to sample. For instance, hot chocolate is a uniform mixture because (assuming it has been well stirred), there is the same ratio of water to mix in any given spoonful. On the other hand, rocky road ice cream is not a uniform mixture, because one spoonful might have mostly ice cream and only a little marshmallow, whereas another spoonful might be mostly marshmallow.
A non-uniform mixture is NOT a compound. A uniform mixture on the other hand is a compound.
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mixtures are solutions.they are solutions because when the substace of a solid dissolves from a liquid it becomes a solution. Note: solutions are not mixtures.....mixtures are solutions
Yes, all solutions are by definition mixtures.
The two types of mixtures are homogeneous and heterogeneous.Homogeneous : A homogeneous mixture has the same uniform appearance and composition throughout. Many homogeneous mixtures are commonly referred to as solutions. Particle size distinguishes homogeneous solutions from other heterogeneous mixtures. Solutions have particles which are the size of atoms or molecules - too small to be seen.Heterogeneous : A heterogeneous mixture consists of visibly different substances or phases. The three phases or states of matter are gas, liquid, and solid.
Filtration is the best method.
Mixtures don't necessarily have fixed composition
no, heterogeneous mixtures are not uniform, homogeneous mixtures have a fully uniform composition.
A uniform mixture is : A sample of matter that has the same composition and properties throughout.
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You can use the word uniform.
Only the solutions which are homogeneous mixtures.
You can use the word uniform.
HETEROGENEOUS - Heterogeneous mixtures are not uniform. The composition is not the same in all directions in mixtures. By: <... MXS ...> Llake_98 Markrey
Heterogeneous mixtures do not have a uniform composition, while homogeneous mixtures do have a uniform composition. Beef stew is an example of a heterogeneous mixture, while salt water is an example of a homogeneous mixture.
Heterogenous and Homogenous mixtures. Homogenous mixtures are uniform in appearance. Sea water is a mixture containing primarily Sodium Chloride and water. If you take a sample of this mixture, you will see that the salt fully dissolves in water and the sample is uniform in appearance. Heterogenous mixtures non-uniform. You can see the components of the mixture. An Example is a mixture of oil and water. Oil does not dissolve in water and forms a separate layer above water.
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The two major classes of mixtures are homogeneous mixtures and heterogeneous mixtures. Homogeneous Mixtures: Homogeneous mixtures have a uniform composition throughout, meaning the components are evenly distributed and not easily distinguishable. In these mixtures, the individual particles of the substances are thoroughly mixed and dispersed at a molecular or atomic level. Examples of homogeneous mixtures include saltwater, air, and sugar dissolved in water. Heterogeneous Mixtures: Heterogeneous mixtures have a non-uniform composition, meaning the components are not evenly distributed and can be visibly distinguished. In these mixtures, the different substances remain separate and retain their individual properties. Examples of heterogeneous mixtures include a mixture of oil and water, a salad with various ingredients, and a mixture of sand and pebbles. It's important to note that the classification of a mixture as homogeneous or heterogeneous depends on the scale of observation. Some mixtures may appear homogeneous to the naked eye but reveal heterogeneity under a microscope or at a molecular level.
Homogeneous mixtures have uniform composition and properties throughout and are known as solutions. For e.g, when sugar/salt is dissolved in water it forms a solution in which the sugar/salt and water are uniformly mixed (the sugar is dissolved uniformly in water). e.g.airHeterogenous mixtures are those which aren't uniform in composition and properties throughout e.g. granite which consists of quartz, feldspar and mica and you can identify each of the substances sepaately in the mixture. Heterogeneous mixtures can be suspensions or colloids.NOTE: None of these mixtures are compounds.Homogeneous mixtures contain a single phase, whereas heterogeneous mixtures have many phases. ~IHATEe2020~