Then the substance in the container becomesa mixture of hot dirt in hot water.
yes dirt is a heterogeneous mixture
It is definitely a mixture but it may also be a compound if there are some matters which react with water.
No, dirt and water do not form a solution. A solution is a homogenous mixture where one substance dissolves in another. In the case of dirt and water, dirt does not dissolve in water but rather forms a suspension where the particles of dirt remain suspended in the water.
We can pass muddy water through a filter with pores too small for the dirt particles to pass through. On the other hand, we can also do the reverse and remove the water from the dirt by boiling muddy water and causing the water to evaporate while leaving the dirt behind.
dirt is a mixture
Dirt is a mixture. There are many things in dirt.
Then the substance in the container becomesa mixture of hot dirt in hot water.
This is a homogeneous mixture.
Brass is an example of a heterogeneous mixture because it is composed of two or more different substances that are not uniformly distributed throughout the mixture.
yes dirt is a heterogeneous mixture
Dirt and water
"Muddy" is a word that can mean the land or dirt is wet, typically with a mixture of soil and water.
It is definitely a mixture but it may also be a compound if there are some matters which react with water.
Dirt is generally (but not obligatory) a heterogeneous mixture.
A mixture of dirt/clay and water. It is usually brown, grey or red and thick or sloppy
No, dirt and water do not form a solution. A solution is a homogenous mixture where one substance dissolves in another. In the case of dirt and water, dirt does not dissolve in water but rather forms a suspension where the particles of dirt remain suspended in the water.