mixtures that are mixed well in terms of you cant see any difference in them(e.g salt in water after being stirred)
Salt water is a homogenous mixture, because the parts can be seperated.
In a homogeneous mixture components are not distinct.
meaning same level, try a smoothie
No- it is a compound of sodium and chlorine.
Yes, dishwashing liquid is a homogeneous mixture. A homogeneous mixture has a uniform appearance, without visibly different substances. When you look at dishwashing liquid, you cannot see the individual chemicals which compose it.
well its not an element, its likely to be a mixture of compounds that include aromatic compounds (ring structureed compounds), esters maybe, and other compounds all mixed together.
A powder that is made up of both white specks and blue specks is likely to be a mixture. Often it is confused with a solution, but in fact, it is a mixture.
The process that would be most appropriate to separate a mixture is filtration. This only applies if the mixture is composed of a solid and a liquid.
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Such a mixture is called a "solution".
No- it is a compound of sodium and chlorine.
a homogeneous mixture is a mixtue that consists of a uniform compositionof the substances... ;)
Yes, this solution is a homogeneous mixture.
If it's got pulp in it, it would be heterogeneous -- otherwise, it is homogeneous.
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Just plain water is a pure substance (a compound) but something dissolved completely in water is a homogeneous mixture.
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A vanilla milkshake for apex
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