Yes, a mixture of toluene and carbon tetrachloride is homogeneous. Both substances are organic solvents and are miscible in each other, meaning they can mix uniformly at the molecular level. This results in a single-phase solution where the individual properties of each component are maintained, but they cannot be distinguished visually.
Carbon disulfide is a pure substance, not a mixture. It is a homogeneous compound composed of carbon and sulfur atoms in a fixed ratio.
CO2 is a pure substance and so is homogeneous. Hint: if it has a chemical formula then it is a pure substance.
Air in your house is a homogeneous mixture because its components (oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, etc.) are uniformly distributed throughout the space.
Pure substance; it is one form of pure carbon.
No. It will be a homogeneous mixture of gases.
Carbon disulfide is a pure substance, not a mixture. It is a homogeneous compound composed of carbon and sulfur atoms in a fixed ratio.
hi this compound is a homogeneous mixture.
CO2 is a pure substance and so is homogeneous. Hint: if it has a chemical formula then it is a pure substance.
No, carbon mixed with sand is not a homogeneous mixture. It would be considered a heterogeneous mixture because the carbon and sand do not completely mix at a molecular level and can be visibly distinguished from each other.
Air in your house is a homogeneous mixture because its components (oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, etc.) are uniformly distributed throughout the space.
Pure substance; it is one form of pure carbon.
No. It will be a homogeneous mixture of gases.
Neither. Carbon dioxide is a pure substance, not a mixture.
Neither. Carbon dioxide is a pure substance, not a mixture.
Boiling is a physical phenomenon.
Carbon monoxide itself is a pure compound, not a mixture. However, we usually encounter it mixed with air and that mixture tends to be homogeneous.
No, it is not a mixture at all, it is a pure substance as the word "pure" might imply.