The two products from the saponification step that make the solution homogeneous and clear are soap molecules and glycerol. Soap molecules have both hydrophilic and hydrophobic parts, allowing them to form micelles that disperse evenly in water. Glycerol, being a water-soluble byproduct, also aids in maintaining the clarity of the solution.
A clear mixture is a homogeneous mixture where the components are evenly distributed and the mixture appears transparent or see-through. This often occurs when substances are dissolved in a solvent to form a solution, such as sugar dissolved in water.
A spray is likely a homogeneous mixture in the form of a liquid. However, if the particles were small enough to still be sprayed in a heterogeneous colloid, a spray could be in this form.
Urine is a homogeneous mixture if it is clear but is a heterogeneous mixture if it is cloudy; cloudiness arises from the presence of undissolved solids, which have a different composition from the liquid phase.
A soft drink is a homogeneous mixture because its components are evenly distributed throughout the solution. This means that no matter where you sample the drink from, you will find the same proportions of ingredients like water, sugar, flavorings, and carbon dioxide.
As long as its clean, clear tap water its a homogeneous mixture (since the various other things that are in the water exist only in solution).
Clear liquid solutions without separating interlayer are homogenous
Wine is heterogeneous. A wine glass is homogeneous.
Mineral oil is a homogeneous mixture, meaning its components are uniformly distributed throughout the sample. It is a clear, colorless liquid that consists primarily of alkanes and cycloalkanes.
Glycerol is a sweet, clear liquid obtained from oils and fat as a byproduct of saponification and used as a solvent, antifreeze, or plasticizer,
one way to tell the difference between homogeneous and heterogeneous is that homogeneous is clear and heterogeneous isn't. by alison the 7th grader
If it's clear (clear does not mean the same thing as colorless) then it's probably homogeneous. If it appears cloudy or opaque it's heterogeneous.
A clear mixture is a homogeneous mixture where the components are evenly distributed and the mixture appears transparent or see-through. This often occurs when substances are dissolved in a solvent to form a solution, such as sugar dissolved in water.
A spray is likely a homogeneous mixture in the form of a liquid. However, if the particles were small enough to still be sprayed in a heterogeneous colloid, a spray could be in this form.
how are solutions suspensions and colloids alike
Urine is a homogeneous mixture if it is clear but is a heterogeneous mixture if it is cloudy; cloudiness arises from the presence of undissolved solids, which have a different composition from the liquid phase.
Urine is a homogeneous mixture if it is clear but is a heterogeneous mixture if it is cloudy; cloudiness arises from the presence of undissolved solids, which have a different composition from the liquid phase.
If you can look 'through' it easily, yes it homogenous. Most of them are! If not a 'clear' fluid then it is heterogenous.