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collection of dissimilar type of data is called non homogeneous data structure as for example structure .

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Why is sand homogeneous?

Sand is not a homogeneous material.


Difference between homogeneous and non homogeneous materials?

Non-homogeneous materials have two or more phases.


Is glass a homogeneous mixture?

No, glass is not a homogeneous mixture. Glass is a solid material composed of silica, soda ash, and lime that has a non-crystalline structure. It is considered an amorphous solid rather than a mixture.


What are the difference between homogeneous and heterogeneous accretion?

Homogeneous accretion involves the accumulation of similar materials, leading to uniform compositions. In contrast, heterogeneous accretion involves the accumulation of diverse materials, resulting in non-uniform compositions. Homogeneous accretion is more likely to occur in environments with a single dominant material source, while heterogeneous accretion is common in environments with multiple material sources.


Is a salt water fish tank a heterogeneous mixture or a homogeneous mixture?

It is homogeneous. Look up the two words in the dictionary and then decide if you agree. --------------------------- But if you think to many insoluble organic (including living organisms) or inorganic particles the ocean water can be considered as non homogeneous. --------------------------- With regard to the last sentence, the insoluble organic material that you are suggesting might cause one to consider it non-homogeneous.... the insoluble material is not ocean water. It's insoluble material. The ocean water and all of its dissolved minerals is rather homogeneous You could argue the point that the salinity varies greatly making it non-homogeneous if you take a look at the whole ocean. But a glass of ocean water is, in my opinion, homogeneous as I think it fits the definition well.

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Can a non homogeneous material be isotropic?

NO


What is a mixture of water and a non-dissolvent material is a?

It is called a suspension, and it may be either homogeneous or non-homogeneous.


Suspended and dissolved material indicates what?

The meaning of "dissolved" is that a material (solute) form a homogeneous solution.Suspended material float in a liquid but is not soluble; it is a non-homogeneous mixture.


What is non homogeneous?

A mixture that is not completely mixed.


Why are the center of Gravity and center of notation are not necessarily in the same position?

non homogeneous material ?


Why is sand homogeneous?

Sand is not a homogeneous material.


Is ocean water homogenous or heterogenous?

It is homogeneous. Look up the two words in the dictionary and then decide if you agree. --------------------------- But if you think to many insoluble organic (including living organisms) or inorganic particles the ocean water can be considered as non homogeneous. --------------------------- With regard to the last sentence, the insoluble organic material that you are suggesting might cause one to consider it non-homogeneous.... the insoluble material is not ocean water. It's insoluble material. The ocean water and all of its dissolved minerals is rather homogeneous You could argue the point that the salinity varies greatly making it non-homogeneous if you take a look at the whole ocean. But a glass of ocean water is, in my opinion, homogeneous as I think it fits the definition well.


Difference between homogeneous and non homogeneous materials?

Non-homogeneous materials have two or more phases.


Is salt homogeneous our hetergeneous?

Pure salt is a homogeneous material.


Is glass a homogeneous mixture?

No, glass is not a homogeneous mixture. Glass is a solid material composed of silica, soda ash, and lime that has a non-crystalline structure. It is considered an amorphous solid rather than a mixture.


Is Au and Hg homogeneous or heterogeneous?

Gold-mercury amalgam is a homogeneous material.


What are the difference between homogeneous and heterogeneous accretion?

Homogeneous accretion involves the accumulation of similar materials, leading to uniform compositions. In contrast, heterogeneous accretion involves the accumulation of diverse materials, resulting in non-uniform compositions. Homogeneous accretion is more likely to occur in environments with a single dominant material source, while heterogeneous accretion is common in environments with multiple material sources.