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.
Examples of homogeneous mixtures found at home include saltwater (where salt is dissolved in water), air (a mixture of gases), and vinegar (a mixture of water and acetic acid).
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.