A high T2 heterogeneous and low T1 homogeneous signal on an MRI can indicate various conditions such as inflammation, infection, or tumors. Whether it is dangerous depends on the specific underlying cause of these signal characteristics. Further evaluation by a medical professional is recommended to determine the significance and appropriate management.
Wine is a homogeneous mixture in its final form when you buy it at the store, but before the last step in the wine making process, it is heterogeneous because of the yeast that collects near the neck. It is nowhere close to a pure substance, but rather a mixture.
A mixture is a substance with a variable composition and is strong when the elements of that mixture bond to form a compound. Different compounds are air, coffee, tea etc... Coffee, for instance, can be weak or strong, and milk can be "whole" or low-fat. Though their molecular composition is variable, each of the mixtures described here is the same throughout: Such a mixture is described as homogeneous. Coffee is an example of a solution, a specific type of homogeneous mixture. Most homogeneous mixtures can be considered solutions. Heterogeneous mixtures contain regions that differ from one another. As an example, a glass of cold tea with undissolved sugar at the bottom is a heterogeneous mixture: the tea at the top is unsweetened or even bitter, whereas at the bottom, there is an overly sweet sludge of tea and sugar, however, if you heat up the tea it can become homogeneous.
Low boiling point liquids are flammable.
Generally speaking, air, which is a mixture of a number of gases, is homogeneous.It's true that some conditions will allow some heterogeneous behavior, where "separation" occurs. The collection of radon gas in low areas (like the basement of a house) where there is no air circulation is an example. And things smell differently here and there as you wander about because of other things in the air. But just walking around and "looking" at the air as you go, you'll find the gases in it are evenly distributed. There generally won't be more carbon dioxide here and less nitrogen there and more or less oxygen in either place. The air will pretty much be the same everywhere you travel around. Gases diffuse in a volume of space to "fill" it and will end up fairly evenly distributed under "normal" conditions.
A pH level of 6.5 in the body is slightly acidic and may indicate acidosis. This can be dangerous if left untreated as it can disrupt normal bodily functions. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Coffee is a homogeneous mixture (assuming it has been well-stirred), as the mixture has a uniform composition throughout. Dividing the mixture into macroscopic parts, each part will have the same composition as the Save original mixture.
Neither or both; Benzene C6H6 is a pure compound, not a mixture, thus the liquid and gas state are homogenous. Solid state could be multi-crystalline, but not sure about that (at least depending on low temperature)
Wine is a homogeneous mixture in its final form when you buy it at the store, but before the last step in the wine making process, it is heterogeneous because of the yeast that collects near the neck. It is nowhere close to a pure substance, but rather a mixture.
A mixture is a substance with a variable composition and is strong when the elements of that mixture bond to form a compound. Different compounds are air, coffee, tea etc... Coffee, for instance, can be weak or strong, and milk can be "whole" or low-fat. Though their molecular composition is variable, each of the mixtures described here is the same throughout: Such a mixture is described as homogeneous. Coffee is an example of a solution, a specific type of homogeneous mixture. Most homogeneous mixtures can be considered solutions. Heterogeneous mixtures contain regions that differ from one another. As an example, a glass of cold tea with undissolved sugar at the bottom is a heterogeneous mixture: the tea at the top is unsweetened or even bitter, whereas at the bottom, there is an overly sweet sludge of tea and sugar, however, if you heat up the tea it can become homogeneous.
A mixture is a substance with a variable composition and is strong when the elements of that mixture bond to form a compound. Different compounds are air, coffee, tea etc... Coffee, for instance, can be weak or strong, and milk can be "whole" or low-fat. Though their molecular composition is variable, each of the mixtures described here is the same throughout: Such a mixture is described as homogeneous. Coffee is an example of a solution, a specific type of homogeneous mixture. Most homogeneous mixtures can be considered solutions. Heterogeneous mixtures contain regions that differ from one another. As an example, a glass of cold tea with undissolved sugar at the bottom is a heterogeneous mixture: the tea at the top is unsweetened or even bitter, whereas at the bottom, there is an overly sweet sludge of tea and sugar, however, if you heat up the tea it can become homogeneous.
A mixture of gold and steel would not be homogeneous because they are immiscible. A mixture of gold and iron or nickel would be a heterogeneous mixture, where each component remains distinct and visible.
Low body temperature in a 2 year old can be dangerous. However, this depends on how low the body temperature is and what the cause is from. See your doctor if you have a child with consistently low body temperature.
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A diet that is low in fat is not dangerous. In fact, it is encourage to participate in a diet that has low fat content. You can supplement high fat foods with low fat alternatives, as well as complex carbs and vegetables.
it means its dangerous
30 is too low.
Low boiling point liquids are flammable.