False. The separation of white light into its component colors does not produce a mixture. It produces a spectrum of colors, known as a rainbow or a spectrum.
The separation of white light into different colors is called dispersion. This occurs when light passes through a prism and is split into its component colors due to differences in the refractive index of each color.
The separation of light into different wavelengths is called dispersion. This phenomenon occurs when light passes through a medium that causes the different wavelengths to travel at different speeds, leading to the splitting of the light into its component colors. This effect is commonly observed in phenomena such as rainbows and prisms.
The separation of white light into different colors by a prism is called dispersion.
A seven-component unfused is typically referred to as a septet.
The component in an electrical circuit that provides resistance is called a resistor.
HETEROGENEOUS
Actually, a mixture with uneven distribution and easy separation is called heterogeneous, not homogeneous. Homogeneous mixtures have a uniform composition and cannot be easily separated into their individual components.
A mixture that is not uniform or consistent is called "non-homogenous."
One common method to separate components of a mineral mixture in the mining industry is through a process called flotation. This involves adding agents to the mixture that selectively attach to and float one component while leaving the other behind. Another method is using gravity separation, where the different components settle at different rates due to their density differences, allowing for separation.
The process is called distillation.
A homogeneous mixture, or solution, does not necessarily have a liquid component. The substance that does the dissolving is called the solvent, but this can be a gas as well as a liquid. The solute, that which is being dissolved, can be any state of matter.
This is separation of a mixture. It does not have a specific name as it's a special case which only works with iron and a few other magnetic metals such as nickel.
The process you are referring to is called distillation. In distillation, a mixture is heated to convert the liquid component into a vapor, which is then condensed back into a liquid form and collected separately from the other components in the mixture. This method relies on the differences in boiling points of the substances to achieve separation.
A mixture is made up of the solvent and the solute. In an unsaturated mixture the solvent is in greater amount.
The glands that produce a fluid component of seminal fluid are called seminal vesicles. They also lubricate and nourish the sperm.
electrolysis - usually with the addition of a small amount of dilute acid
Chromatography is called a separation technique because it separates different components of a mixture based on their different affinities for the stationary phase (solid or liquid) and the mobile phase (gas or liquid). As the mixture passes through the stationary phase, the components interact differently and move at different rates, leading to separation.