yes
A flower is a heterogeneous mixture.
Yes, finger paint is heterogeneous because it is made up of different components that do not mix perfectly. The paint typically consists of pigment particles suspended in a binder solution, creating a mixture with varying properties throughout.
Glittery nail polish is a heterogeneous mixture.
Soil is a heterogeneous mixture. Soil is undeniably a heterogeneous mixture, consisting of various distinct components.
Granite is a heterogeneous mixture because it is made up of different minerals such as quartz, feldspar, and mica that are unevenly distributed throughout the rock.
yes
Paint is a homogeneous mixture because it has the same uniform appearance. Heterogeneous mixtures are different because there are different visibly differences in the mixture. Examples of heterogeneous mixtures are a bowl of raisin bran and mineral rock.
Paint is homogeneous unless there is something in the paint that makes it not one solid color. House paint is heterogeneous because it is always mixed with several different chemicals for the walls of the house.
The components of paint can very easily be separated by centrifuge. Paint is thus a heterogeneous mixture. The usual components are solvents which maybe water, a resin or binder is the key ingredient along with pigments and additives.
Oil paint is a heterogeneous mixture because it is composed of two or more phases that are visibly different from each other. The pigments in oil paint are not completely dissolved in the oil medium, resulting in a mixture where the components are unevenly distributed and can separate over time.
hetergeneous
A flower is a heterogeneous mixture.
Heterogeneous mixture.
heterogeneous mixture
Sand+salt: a heterogeneous mixture.
Heterogenous
A homogeneous mixture; but after a period of time the solvent can be separated and the paint need homogenization.