suspension
heterogeneous mixture.
Yes, milk of magnesia is a heterogeneous mixture. It contains insoluble solid particles of magnesium hydroxide suspended in a liquid, resulting in a mixture with visibly different components that do not fully dissolve.
Sea water is a heterogeneous mixture. Although it does contain fully dissolves solutes it also contains suspended particles and countless living organisms.
A suspension is the mixture with the largest particles.
A heterogeneous mixture containing particles of different sizes and densities will settle out if left sitting out, due to gravity pulling the heavier particles to the bottom. This process is known as sedimentation. Examples include suspensions of sand in water or muddy water.
heterogeneous mixture.
Glittery red nail polish is a heterogeneous mixture because it contains visible glitter particles that are not evenly distributed throughout the polish.
City air is a heterogeneous mixture because it contains a variety of different gases, particles, and pollutants that are not evenly distributed throughout the air.
The tomato soup is a heterogeneous mixture; it contains particles over 1 nm in diameter.
A colloid is actually a heterogeneous mixture. HETEROGENEOUS MIXTURE- Heterogeneous mixture means the mixture in which the particles are not uniformly mixed with each other. In a colloid the particles are very very minute and so are not visible to our eyes. For example milk is colloid. So according to me colloid mixture appears to be a homogeneous mixture but actually it is a heterogeneous mixture.
Yes, milk of magnesia is a heterogeneous mixture. It contains insoluble solid particles of magnesium hydroxide suspended in a liquid, resulting in a mixture with visibly different components that do not fully dissolve.
A colloid is not homogeneous because it contains dispersed particles that are larger than those in a solution but smaller than those in a suspension. This leads to a heterogeneous mixture where the particles do not settle out but are evenly distributed throughout the medium.
Sea water is a heterogeneous mixture. Although it does contain fully dissolves solutes it also contains suspended particles and countless living organisms.
Orange juice, pond water, and Italian salad dressing are examples of liquid heterogeneous mixtures.
A suspension is the mixture with the largest particles.
Assuming you can't see the individual particles of its components and it has the same consistency throughout, it is a homogenous mixture.
Yes, orange juice is considered a heterogeneous mixture, especially when it contains pulp. This is because the pulp and juice do not completely blend together, resulting in a mixture where the different components can be visually distinguished. In contrast, if the pulp is filtered out, the resulting juice would be more homogeneous.