In homogenous mixture you can't see different parts[particles] in air.But in hetro you can see the different parts [particles] in it.Homogenous:mixtures that have uniform coposition throughout are called homogenous mixture.e.g:air,ice cream,gasoline etc.hetrogenous:those mixtures in which composition is not uniform throughout are called hetrogenous mixture.homogenous:Its evenly distributed.it can't be hetro,because then we would not be able to breath.Hetro means it is not mixed in together since we can't breath pure oxygen,nitrogen and pure gases etc.then it must be mixed together evenly,therefore its homo.substances present in air are nitrogen[78.08%]oxygen[20.94%].argon[0.93%].carbon dioxide[0.4%].
This is a homogeneous solution.
a homogeneous mixture they have the same proportions through out a given example
A homogeneous mixture contain only one phase; vinegar is homogeneous.
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This is a homogeneous mixture.
Homogeneous mixture is a mixture that you cannot identify any substances because it's components is uniform while heterogeneous mixture is a mixture that you can identify the substances because it's components is not uniform and it varies.
Homogeneous mixture contains substances that are completely mixed. It does not contain substances which cannot be mixed.
This is a homogeneous solution.
A Compound mixture. I think it is called homogeneous... <>
A liquid containing a homogeneous mixture of substances is called a solution. In a solution, the solute is dissolved in the solvent at a molecular level, resulting in a uniform composition throughout the mixture.
This is a homogeneous mixture.
a homogeneous mixture they have the same proportions through out a given example
is a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances in a single phase.by:FrAnSuA
A homogeneous mixture has substances evenly distributed throughout, such as a solution where solute particles are uniformly mixed in a solvent.
A homogeneous mixture contain only one phase; vinegar is homogeneous.
No, a homogeneous mixture is a mixture in which the substances are evenly distributed at a molecular level. This means that the components are uniformly spread out and indistinguishable, resulting in a uniform composition throughout the mixture.
This type of mixture is known as a homogeneous mixture. On the other hand, a mixture in which the particles are not distributed evenly is a heterogeneous mixture.