To provide an accurate answer, I would need more context about the specific mixture you are referring to. Mixtures can have various names depending on their components, purpose, or historical significance. Could you please provide more details or specify the mixture you have in mind?
This is a homogeneous mixture.
This is a homogeneous mixture.
This is a true solution.
The mixture is called a solution. In a solution, the substance that is dissolved is called the solute, while the substance that does the dissolving is called the solvent.
A mixture in which you can see the different parts is called a heterogeneous mixture. The components of a heterogeneous mixture are visibly separate and do not mix uniformly. An example is a salad with visible pieces of lettuce, tomatoes, and cucumbers.
When water is the solvent for a mixture, the mixture is called an aqueous solution.
A "heterogeneous mixture", which alternatively be called an "inhomogeneous" mixture.
A mixture in science is called a heterogeneous mixture when its components are not uniformly distributed.
It is called a solution.
A homogeneous mixture.
A mixture of minerals is called an ore
A mixture of minerals is called an ore
heterogeneous mixture
Such a mixture is called a "solution".
This is a homogeneous mixture.
A mixture of metals is called an alloy.
This is a homogeneous mixture.