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What mixture is small stones and water?

That is called a heterogeneous mixture, when you can still see the parts of the mixture.


What are the 2 types of mixtures and how are they different?

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.


What does homogeneous mix mean?

A homogeneous mixture is a mixture with uniform composition. The parts of a homogeneous mixture can not be separated from one another mechanically.


Is gum a mixture or solution?

Gum is actually a solution or a homogeneous mixture because we can't see the different parts, they are all dissolved or mixed with each other and look alike. We can't separate the different parts of the mixture. Therefore gum is a solution mixture.


What is an example of a mixture in science?

A mixture is something that has more than 1 part to it. The mixture can be broken back down into its original parts. An example of a mixture is H2O. This is because it has 2 parts of Hydrogen and 1 part of oxygen, although the parts have not been turned into 1 substance and can be separated and turned back into its original self.

Related Questions

Is liquid hand soap a mechanical mixture?

in a liquid hand soap you cant see the different parts so its not a mechanical mixture


Is milk a heterogeneous mixture?

Milk is a homogeneous mixture, as all parts of the mixture have the same composition.


Can you see different parts in a homogeneous mixture?

No, homogenous means thoroughly blended.


What is a mixture made of two parts?

A mixture made of two parts is hydrogen bond


Is a sandwich a mixture or a solution?

A sandwich is a mixture not a solution as you can easily see the parts. They are not evenly distributed though out as would be sugar in water.


Is sandwich a solution or a mixture?

A sandwich is a mixture not a solution as you can easily see the parts. They are not evenly distributed though out as would be sugar in water.


Is a sandwich solution or a mixture?

A sandwich is a mixture not a solution as you can easily see the parts. They are not evenly distributed though out as would be sugar in water.


Any mixture in which different parts cannot be seen?

A homogeneous mixture, also known as a solution, is one in which the components are evenly distributed and the different parts cannot be visually distinguished. This type of mixture appears uniform throughout and has consistent properties.


Do all parts of a homogenous mixture have the same composition?

Yes, all parts of a homogeneous mixture have the same composition and properties throughout. This means that the substances in a homogeneous mixture are evenly distributed at a molecular level, resulting in a uniform appearance and behavior throughout the mixture.


What method can be used to separate parts of a liquid mixture when the enitre mixture can pass through a filter?

distillation


What part of a mixture is a blend of the properties from it's individual parts?

The part of a mixture that is a blend of the properties from its individual parts is the homogenous mixture. In a homogenous mixture, the substances are evenly distributed and uniform throughout, resulting in a single phase with consistent properties.


Can you see the different parts in a homogeneous mixture?

No, a homogeneous mixture appears uniform throughout, meaning you can't visibly distinguish different parts with the naked eye. The components are evenly distributed at a molecular level.