mixtures that are mixed well in terms of you cant see any difference in them(e.g salt in water after being stirred)
No- it is a compound of sodium and chlorine.
A homogeneous mixture is a combination of two or more substances where the composition is uniform throughout. This means that all components are evenly distributed and cannot be visually distinguished. Examples include saltwater and air.
It is most likely referring to saliva, which is a fluid secreted by the salivary glands in the mouth. Saliva is a mixture of water, mucus, and enzymes (such as amylase) that help in digestion and lubrication of food in the mouth.
Yes, dishwashing liquid is a homogeneous mixture. A homogeneous mixture has a uniform appearance, without visibly different substances. When you look at dishwashing liquid, you cannot see the individual chemicals which compose it.
It may be a compound as CaCO3 which on heating gives CaO and CO2, it may be a mixture as mixture of Naphthalene and sand which on heating gives naphthalene and sand.
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Such a mixture is called a "solution".
No- it is a compound of sodium and chlorine.
a homogeneous mixture is a mixtue that consists of a uniform compositionof the substances... ;)
Yes, this solution is a homogeneous mixture.
If it's got pulp in it, it would be heterogeneous -- otherwise, it is homogeneous.
homogenous mixture
A homogeneous mixture is a combination of two or more substances where the composition is uniform throughout. This means that all components are evenly distributed and cannot be visually distinguished. Examples include saltwater and air.
Just plain water is a pure substance (a compound) but something dissolved completely in water is a homogeneous mixture.
Mixture
A vanilla milkshake for apex
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