The type of mixture bleach is (NaOCI) Is a homogeneous mixture.
Perfume is considered a type of mixture. It is a homogeneous mixture since it is made of different chemicals that are mixed into one consistent form.
A solution is a compound, or a mixture and will probably show a slight discoloration or blur.
Steel Iron carbide or just plain carbide.
A jar of coins can not be necessarily called as any sort of mixture as it would include articles of same type. It would rather be better to ask what type of mixture makes up a coin itself. Well, most coins are made up of 'alloy', which is a homogeneous mixture of several metals, prepared by mixing them in the molten state.
Sometimes They are in a a homogeneous mixture such as salt water or brass but are not in a heterogeneous mixture such as mud or oily water.
This depends on the type of bleach; many are mixtures.
Bleach, as retailed, is usually a mixture.
Bleach is a mixture, typically made up of sodium hypochlorite and water. It is not a pure substance because it contains more than one type of chemical component.
Bleach is a homogeneous mixture because it has a uniform composition throughout its structure.
Chlorine bleach is a mixture.
Chlorine bleach is a mixture composed of water, sodium hypochlorite, and other chemical compounds. It is not a pure substance because it is made up of different elements and compounds.
Salt and water bleach
It depends on the amount of bleach poured into the mixture. If it is too much it can cause the paint to fade and rubber trims on the vehicle to get damaged.
Yes, hydrogen peroxide is a type of bleach.
Bleach can be a pure substance, but it is often not. Pure bleach is called hydrochloride. When you buy bleach to use at home, it is a mixture, not pure bleach.
Yes, most bleaches you will find are mixtures.
Bleach is not heterogeneous. Bleach is actually homogeneous. Heterogeneous is if it the same throughout. Homogeneous is if it is different (has chunks and clumps of different materials).