A heterogeneous mixture is formed when oil is released in water. This is because when you mix them, you will always be able to see the two different substances.
No, fruit salad is a mixture, not a solution. A solution is a homogeneous mixture where all components are evenly distributed at a molecular level, while a fruit salad is a physical combination of different fruits that retain their individual properties.
A soft drink is definitely a compound. You see, mixtures can be easily taken apart. A salad is an example of a mixture. A compound is a substance whose smallest unit is made up of atoms of more than one element bonded together. This just means that compounds cannot be separated easily. A soft drink, air, and carbon dioxide are some examples. A solution is sort of like a compound, except that a solution is a substance mixed into another. Some examples are table salt water- when you mix table salt into water- and powder lemonade when you mix it in water. In all solutions there is a level of solute. If you exceed this level, the solution will not mix all the way and you will be left with a substance you can see because it has overpowered the other.
A COMPOUND is 1 thing. If you were asking is a bottle of oil a compound then yes it is. Since all the oil molecules are the same in that bottle, it would be a compound. Since vinegar and oil are obviously not the same thing due to the fact that they have different names as well as different compositions. Vinegar and oil is obviously a mixture of two different things. Technically, i am not 100% positive, vinegar i believe is generally a mix of water and some sort of acid. This would mean vinegar itself is a mixture as well.
French onion soup is a mixture. It is made up of multiple ingredients such as onions, broth, spices, and often cheese and bread, which are all combined together to create the final dish.
Homogeneous mixtures because they can be solids, liquids, or gases like how what we eat which are liquids and solids.
Climate dependent. 50/50 mix is a sort of default.
you put the salt water in some sort of cantainer and then wait for the water to evaporate, and the salt will remain in the bottom of the container.
Fruit salad is a mixture not a compound, because you can sort the fruits.
it doesn't react with the water itself but the water is sort of a catalyst for oxidation, so im guessing it will make CO2 be produced faster than in normal conditions
A solution of any sort is a homogeneous mixture.
Sort of, its the gasses produced by those bacteria that makes it float.
It sound as though there is a water balance problem. Take a sample of the water to a pool shop where they will test it and tell you what the problem is. balance the water and the problem will sort itself out.
What is produced is leaf mould, a fibrous, nutrient rich compost much sort after by gardeners.
No, fruit salad is a mixture, not a solution. A solution is a homogeneous mixture where all components are evenly distributed at a molecular level, while a fruit salad is a physical combination of different fruits that retain their individual properties.
not really. its a chemical compound. A mixture means sort of stirred up together, but not really chemically altered. Think of a mixture of like salt and pepper on your dinner food.
A soft drink is definitely a compound. You see, mixtures can be easily taken apart. A salad is an example of a mixture. A compound is a substance whose smallest unit is made up of atoms of more than one element bonded together. This just means that compounds cannot be separated easily. A soft drink, air, and carbon dioxide are some examples. A solution is sort of like a compound, except that a solution is a substance mixed into another. Some examples are table salt water- when you mix table salt into water- and powder lemonade when you mix it in water. In all solutions there is a level of solute. If you exceed this level, the solution will not mix all the way and you will be left with a substance you can see because it has overpowered the other.
Radioactive wastes (low radioactivity)