Colored water is considered a solution if the color comes from a solute that has dissolved completely, such as food coloring in water. In this case, the solute is evenly distributed throughout the solvent (water), resulting in a homogenous mixture. If the color results from suspended particles that do not dissolve, it would be classified as a mixture, specifically a colloid or suspension.
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Colored water is a mixture of water (a liquid) and a pigment or dye (usually a liquid or solid). It is considered a homogeneous mixture because the particles are evenly distributed and do not settle out.
The colored impurities were removed from the mixture through a process called filtration or distillation, where the mixture is passed through a filter or distilled to separate the impurities based on their different boiling points or solubility in a solvent. This helps in obtaining a purified substance devoid of the colored impurities.
No, tap water is not naturally blue. If tap water appears blue, it may have been artificially colored or contaminated by substances such as copper or other minerals. A homogeneous mixture is a uniform mixture where components are evenly distributed, but colored tap water would not be considered a homogeneous mixture as it is not naturally occurring.
No, a bag of colored marbles is a heterogeneous mixture because you can easily see and distinguish the different colors of marbles within the bag. Homogeneous mixtures have uniform composition throughout, like air or sugar dissolved in water.
mixture of particles in the air
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Is it a mixture
yes, a heterogeneous mixture.
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heterogeneous mixture
Colored water is a mixture of water (a liquid) and a pigment or dye (usually a liquid or solid). It is considered a homogeneous mixture because the particles are evenly distributed and do not settle out.
The colored impurities were removed from the mixture through a process called filtration or distillation, where the mixture is passed through a filter or distilled to separate the impurities based on their different boiling points or solubility in a solvent. This helps in obtaining a purified substance devoid of the colored impurities.
yes
Heterogeneous Mixture
A bag with different colored jelly beans is a heterogeneous mixture. In this type of mixture, the individual components, or jelly beans, retain their distinct properties and can be physically separated. The varying colors and flavors of the jelly beans are easily identifiable, demonstrating that the mixture does not have a uniform composition throughout.
No, tap water is not naturally blue. If tap water appears blue, it may have been artificially colored or contaminated by substances such as copper or other minerals. A homogeneous mixture is a uniform mixture where components are evenly distributed, but colored tap water would not be considered a homogeneous mixture as it is not naturally occurring.