A heterogeneous mixture is a combination of two or more substances that remain distinct and can be easily separated. In such mixtures, the individual components are not uniformly distributed, leading to visible differences in composition throughout the mixture. Examples include salad, sand and salt, or oil and water, where the different parts can be identified and separated physically.
It is an alloy: a homogenous mixture of two (or more) metals. An 'single-phase solid-in-solid'-mixture.
No... its a mixture
A cake is a heterogeneous mixture.
Smoke is a heterogeneous mixture.
This is not a homogeneous mixture.
It is an alloy: a homogenous mixture of two (or more) metals. An 'single-phase solid-in-solid'-mixture.
No... its a mixture
Sugar (sucrose) is a compound not a mixture.
Gatorade is not considered a heterogeneous mixture; it is classified as a homogeneous mixture. This means that its components—water, electrolytes, and flavorings—are uniformly distributed throughout the solution, resulting in a consistent composition. In contrast, a heterogeneous mixture would have distinct, separable phases or components.
A cake is a heterogeneous mixture.
Blood is a heterogeneous mixture.
Smoke is a heterogeneous mixture.
This is not a homogeneous mixture.
Shampoo is a heterogeneous mixture. It contains various ingredients, such as water, surfactants, thickeners, and fragrances, which do not form a uniform composition at a microscopic level. While some components may appear well-mixed, the overall mixture can show varying properties depending on the concentration and interaction of its ingredients.
I think you mean homo genius and hetero genius solution. Homo genius means that it's all the same throughout and can't be separated without chemical means. Like a cup of tea or salt water. Hetero genius means it can be separated into different parts like sand on the beach. It would separate the bits of non-sand without too much trouble.
Heterogeneous
Copper is a chemical compound not a mixture.