The name stays 'mixtures', unless it is named. Such as egg + cheese = omelet.
Both solutions and mechanical mixtures are composed of two or more substances mixed together. The main difference is in the uniformity of the mixture -- solutions are homogeneous mixtures where the substances are evenly distributed, while mechanical mixtures are heterogeneous mixtures where you can see the individual components.
Homogeneous mixtures are mixed the same well throughout, meaning they have a uniform composition and appearance. This is because the components of a homogeneous mixture are evenly dispersed at the molecular level, leading to a consistent distribution of particles. Examples of homogeneous mixtures include solutions like saltwater and air.
A heterogeneous mixture is a mixture that is not mixed evenly. A homogeneous mixture is a mixture that is the same throughout. However, the components of any mixture retain their own properties.
Examples of heterogeneous mixtures include a fruit salad, a jar of mixed nuts, and a bowl of cereal with milk. These mixtures consist of visibly different components that can be easily separated by physical means.
Mixtures
They both are mixed together but compounds are mixed chemically and mixtures are mixed phisically.
it has different mixtures
no they are the hetrogeneous are the least mixed homo is really mixed well
Yes, PURE air is homogeneous.Heterogeneous mixtures are UNevenly mixed.Homogeneous mixtures are EVENly mixed.
we contain chemicals that are mixed into different solutions. we also consume mixtures every day.
Yes, mixtures can be separated with a centrifuge, and mixed liquids and powders can be separated by different evaporation techniques.
yes it has more mixtures. because it is a homogeneous. it has waters, and sugars mixed in the hiney
Both solutions and mechanical mixtures are composed of two or more substances mixed together. The main difference is in the uniformity of the mixture -- solutions are homogeneous mixtures where the substances are evenly distributed, while mechanical mixtures are heterogeneous mixtures where you can see the individual components.
yes because it is mixed with water
compound
Homogeneous mixtures are mixtures which get completely mixed in the solution. For example, a solution of salt and water. Heterogeneous mixtures are mixtures which do not get completely mixed in the solution. For example, a solution of sand and water.
The ancient Romans used mixtures of herbs, or even vegetables, sometimes mixed with ashes of a burnt substance such as bone, antler, tree bark, etc. These mixtures were finely powdered and bound together in a base of oil.The ancient Romans used mixtures of herbs, or even vegetables, sometimes mixed with ashes of a burnt substance such as bone, antler, tree bark, etc. These mixtures were finely powdered and bound together in a base of oil.The ancient Romans used mixtures of herbs, or even vegetables, sometimes mixed with ashes of a burnt substance such as bone, antler, tree bark, etc. These mixtures were finely powdered and bound together in a base of oil.The ancient Romans used mixtures of herbs, or even vegetables, sometimes mixed with ashes of a burnt substance such as bone, antler, tree bark, etc. These mixtures were finely powdered and bound together in a base of oil.The ancient Romans used mixtures of herbs, or even vegetables, sometimes mixed with ashes of a burnt substance such as bone, antler, tree bark, etc. These mixtures were finely powdered and bound together in a base of oil.The ancient Romans used mixtures of herbs, or even vegetables, sometimes mixed with ashes of a burnt substance such as bone, antler, tree bark, etc. These mixtures were finely powdered and bound together in a base of oil.The ancient Romans used mixtures of herbs, or even vegetables, sometimes mixed with ashes of a burnt substance such as bone, antler, tree bark, etc. These mixtures were finely powdered and bound together in a base of oil.The ancient Romans used mixtures of herbs, or even vegetables, sometimes mixed with ashes of a burnt substance such as bone, antler, tree bark, etc. These mixtures were finely powdered and bound together in a base of oil.The ancient Romans used mixtures of herbs, or even vegetables, sometimes mixed with ashes of a burnt substance such as bone, antler, tree bark, etc. These mixtures were finely powdered and bound together in a base of oil.