It is not a homogeneous mixture.
Yes. Pure air is a homogenous mixture. Air is a mixture of various kinds of gases. A mixture is said to be homogenous when all its constituents are in phase. Example, a mixture of water & milk is a homogenous mixture, as water & milk both are liquids & are in phase. Same is the case with pure air. All the constituents gases of pure air are in phase with each other. Hence its a homogenous mixture.
homogeneous. This means that the different components of the mixture are evenly distributed and the mixture appears uniform.
Clay is a mixture.
it is homogenous because you can't see the different parts in it.(in a heterogeneous mixture, you can see the different parts)Answerit is homogenous because you can't see the different parts in it. (in a heterogeneous mixture, you can see the different parts)
Mashed unpeeled potatoes would be considered a heterogeneous mixture because it is made up of different components - potato flesh, skin, possibly added ingredients like butter or seasonings - that are not uniformly distributed throughout the mixture.
No. Homogenous means that the mixture would have the same composition throughout. Beef stew would have more meat in some places and more vegetables in another, etc. Water would be an example of an homogenous mixture.
No it is not homogenous
It's a homogenous.
It is a homogenous mixture
If you are referring to unpeeled, uncooked potatoes, you can carry them in a box or a bag. If they are cooked, store them in a covered dish.
homogenous mixture
No, an element is not a mixture.
depends if its homogenous or not
Homogenous
yes
No it is a heterogeneous mixture, I believe