Heterogeneous means that the mixture is not uniform in its composition. The different parts of the mixture are not spread evenly amongst each other. Sand and water is an example; the sand settles to the bottom.
Homogeneous is the opposite, it means that the composition of the mixture is uniform and that there are equal numbers of any kind of particle in any area of the mixture. Salt water is a homogeneous mixture.
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A homogeneous mixture is uniform in composition (some examples are dissolved salt in water, air, brewed tea or coffee, or wine) A heterogeneous mixture is a mixture that is not uniform (examples include: sand, oil in water, olive oil) While heterogeneous mixtures have particles that sometimes can be seen under a microscope, the particles of homogeneous mixtures are molecule-sized, causing them to look uniform even under a microscope Basically, homogeneous means the same all the way through. A solution of dissolved salt is homogeneous. Water with food colouring in it is homogeneous. Heterogeneous means different. Muddy water is an example of a heterogeneous mixture. A homogeneous mixture will have the substances in the mixture mixed smoothly, but a heterogeneous mixture will still have some regions of substance distinct in the mixture. Both are mixtures which means they can both be separated.
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Off-white, rare, morally questionable, homogenous, slick.
Well honey, the other word for mechanical mixtures is simply "heterogeneous mixtures." It's like a fancy term for a jumble of different substances that you can see with your naked eye. So, next time someone tries to impress you with big words, just remember it's all just a bunch of stuff mixed together!
" Heterogeneous substances are mixtures made up of different parts that you can detect quite easily. " not my words, directly quoted from BC SCIENCE 7 TEXTBOOK, MCGRAW-HILL RYERSON, Adrienne Mason. hope it helps! take out the textbook if needed :)
" Heterogeneous substances are mixtures made up of different parts that you can detect quite easily. " not my words, directly quoted from BC SCIENCE 7 TEXTBOOK, MCGRAW-HILL RYERSON, Adrienne Mason. hope it helps! take out the textbook if needed :)
Hetergenous mixtures are made of different substances that remain physically separate.
Table sugar, sucrose, is a pure substance, so unless you are considering the air between its grains, it is homogeneous. Brown sugars are mixtures, so that will depend on how they are manufactured.
A homogeneous mixture is of uniform content throughout the entire container. In other words, the 2 parts of the mixture are completely mixed (example: vinegar and water). A heterogeneous mixture will not be completely mixed, and the concentrations are not even throughout the mixture (example: oil and water).
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As a prefix, homo- means same. words: homogeneous, homonym, homosexual...
Homophone, homophobia, homogeneous, homologous...
These words are commonly used when people are talking about mixtures. A heterogeneous mixture has different parts , that are easily separated, like a salid (olives, totmatoes, lettuce, etc.) all easily separated. A homogeneous mixture is different because the mixture is evenly distributed, or spread throughout, like lemonade (sugar, water, lemon juice) these are not easily separated.
Words related to mixtures that start with the letter "P" include "potion," which refers to a liquid mixture often with magical or medicinal properties, and "paste," a thick mixture of substances like flour and water. "Pollutant" describes harmful mixtures that contaminate the environment. Additionally, "pharmaceutical" can refer to mixtures of chemicals used in medicines.