No, heterogeneous mixtures do not combine chemically. In a heterogeneous mixture, the substances are physically mixed together but retain their individual properties. There is no chemical bonding between the components of a heterogeneous mixture.
heterogeneous because it has many things in it(mud,rocks, unbalanced amounts)
Concrete is a heterogeneous mixture. It is made up of various components such as cement, aggregate (like sand or gravel), and water. These components are physically combined, but they do not chemically react to form a new substance.
Muddy river water is considered heterogeneous because it is a mixture of different substances that are not uniformly distributed throughout the water. Additionally, it may contain suspended particles such as silt, clay, and organic matter, making it a suspension.
Yes, it is a mixture, since two or more substances are being mixed without combining chemically. It is a heterogeneous mixture since they don't mix completely.
River water is generally a heterogeneous mixture based on the different components it is carrying. Water by definition is not an element, rather a molecule comprised of them.
No, heterogeneous mixtures do not combine chemically. In a heterogeneous mixture, the substances are physically mixed together but retain their individual properties. There is no chemical bonding between the components of a heterogeneous mixture.
Physically - it's a solution. Chemically - it's a compound.
Heterogeneous vs. homogeneous refers to solutions. Pure water is a compound which is bound together chemically. Solutions are combined physically. So technically it is neither.
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heterogeneous because it has many things in it(mud,rocks, unbalanced amounts)
Yes, a river delta is a suspension, which is a type of heterogeneous mixture.
no, a heterogeneous mixture is when two or more substances are mixed together but not combined chemically.
Mixture.
Concrete is a heterogeneous mixture. It is made up of various components such as cement, aggregate (like sand or gravel), and water. These components are physically combined, but they do not chemically react to form a new substance.
Muddy river water is considered heterogeneous because it is a mixture of different substances that are not uniformly distributed throughout the water. Additionally, it may contain suspended particles such as silt, clay, and organic matter, making it a suspension.
examples of heterogenous mixturs include:water and oil,kerosene and water,beans and water,water and sand which not be chemically combined together eg of homgenous include:water and sugar,kerosene and oil.