Apple Juice
Salt Water
Milk
Brass
Yes: for example destillation, crystallisation, freezing .....
no
Examples: a mixture of powders of iron and cobalt, a mixture of carbon and sulfur, a mixture of hydrogen and nitrogen, etc.
A heterogeneous mixture is a combination of substances with visibly different compositions or phases. Examples include a salad with various ingredients or a mixture of oil and water.
A mixture is composed of substances that are not chemically combined, and which do not have a definite composition. A homogeneous mixture is uniform throughout. A solution is a homogeneous mixture. A heterogeneous mixture is not uniform throughout. Examples of a heterogeneous mixture are granite or beef stew.
Table salt (NaCl) is a compound not a mixture.
Yes: for example destillation, crystallisation, freezing .....
hemogeneous
No, pure air is not homogeneous because it contains a mixture of different gases such as nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and others. Each gas has a specific composition and properties, making the air a heterogeneous mixture on a molecular level.
Yes, iron is a chemical element.
no
milk, air, fog, sand in water, tomato juice are few examples of mixture
Examples: a mixture of powders of iron and cobalt, a mixture of carbon and sulfur, a mixture of hydrogen and nitrogen, etc.
Examples: a cake, asphaltic mixture, a juice, a jam.
Examples: a mixture of gases, a melted alloy, etc.
Examples of mixed substances include saltwater (a mixture of salt and water), air (a mixture of gases such as oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide), and a salad (a mixture of different vegetables).
Saltwater, which is a mixture of salt and water. Air, which is a mixture of gases such as nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide. Trail mix, which is a mixture of dried fruits, nuts, and seeds.