A homogeneous mixture is a sample of matter consisting of more than one pure substance with properties that do not vary within the sample. For example, air is a homogeneous mixture of gases. A teaspoonful of table salt stirred into a glass of water also makes a homogeneous mixture.
A homogeneous mixture is one in which different constituents are uniformly mixed and that has a uniform composition throughout. Brass, for example, is a homogeneous mixture of copper and zinc. An aquaeous solution of sodium chloride is a homogeneous mixture of sodium chloride and water.
A homogeneous mixture have a constant ratio of solute to solvent. Just by looking at the sample a person cannot tell the difference in the composition because it is going to be same. Air is a good example of homogeneous mixture. The composition of air would be same at any place. (78% Nitrogen, 21% Oxygen, little bit of Argon, some CO2 and other gases in very trace quantities).
A combination of substances that has a single consistency ~APEX
Actually, a mixture is heterogeneous as it is made up of 2 or more completely different things (ie., salt and sand, or pebbles and twigs.) Compounds are homogeneous (NaCl is two different elements, but salt is salt through and through.)
-a mixture that appears to be a single substance
-the mixture apperars the same throughout
-the pariticles of the substances in a solution are EVENLY spread out (RATION IS EXACT)
the materials are evenly distributed such that you cannot distinguish one material from the other.
This is a mixture where the components are thoroughly mixed and invisible as separate components.
A homogeneous mixture is an object that has the same composure thoughout. If it looks the same through-out (same colour and texture) it can be considered homogeneous. Anything that looks the same though-out an be considered homogeneous. It doesn't actually have to be the same though-out, for example, Kool-Aid is made out of sugar powder and water, so it has different particles within, although when you look at it in a glass, you only see the same thing throughout, so you would consider it homogeneous.
If something has exactly the same particles though-out (pure water, sugar etc.) it is called a pure substance.
it is two different substances that are not easily unmixed
homogeneous mixtures are mixtures that contain the same elements.
they stay the same. Think of the root word "homo" which means same.
A homogeneous mixture is a sample of matter consisting of more than one pure substance with properties that do not vary within the sample. For example, air is a homogeneous mixture of gases. A teaspoonful of table salt stirred into a glass of water also makes a homogeneous mixture.
A homogeneous mixture is one in which different constituents are uniformly mixed and that has a uniform composition throughout. Brass, for example, is a homogeneous mixture of copper and zinc. An aquaeous solution of sodium chloride is a homogeneous mixture of sodium chloride and water.
A homogeneous mixture have a constant ratio of solute to solvent. Just by looking at the sample a person cannot tell the difference in the composition because it is going to be same. Air is a good example of homogeneous mixture. The composition of air would be same at any place. (78% Nitrogen, 21% Oxygen, little bit of Argon, some CO2 and other gases in very trace quantities).
A combination of substances that has a single consistency ~APEX
Actually, a mixture is heterogeneous as it is made up of 2 or more completely different things (ie., salt and sand, or pebbles and twigs.) Compounds are homogeneous (NaCl is two different elements, but salt is salt through and through.)
-a mixture that appears to be a single substance
-the mixture apperars the same throughout
-the pariticles of the substances in a solution are EVENLY spread out (RATION IS EXACT)
the materials are evenly distributed such that you cannot distinguish one material from the other.
This is a mixture where the components are thoroughly mixed and invisible as separate components.
A homogeneous mixture is an object that has the same composure thoughout. If it looks the same through-out (same colour and texture) it can be considered homogeneous. Anything that looks the same though-out an be considered homogeneous. It doesn't actually have to be the same though-out, for example, Kool-Aid is made out of sugar powder and water, so it has different particles within, although when you look at it in a glass, you only see the same thing throughout, so you would consider it homogeneous.
If something has exactly the same particles though-out (pure water, sugar etc.) it is called a pure substance.
it is two different substances that are not easily unmixed
homogeneous mixtures are mixtures that contain the same elements.
they stay the same. Think of the root word "homo" which means same.
A homogeneous mixture is a mixture that is formed by adding substances together but do not combine, an example of this is a salad. You can observe it, and see what is in your salad.
But a heterogeneous mixture is where you cannot clearly see whats inside. Like a cake, you don't know whats inside because the ingredients are all baked in.
Homogeneous matter has the same composition and properties throughout, like air or sugar water. Heterogeneous matter has varying compositions and properties within the sample, like a fruit salad or a mixture of oil and water.
Fertilizer is a heterogeneous mixture because it is composed of different substances that are not uniformly distributed throughout. It typically contains a combination of nutrients, minerals, and organic matter that are visible as distinct components.
A mixture in which a solute is dissolved in a solvent is called a solution. In a solution, the solute particles are evenly distributed and do not settle out over time.
A homogeneous mixture has uniform composition throughout, meaning the substances are evenly distributed at a molecular level (e.g., saltwater). In contrast, a heterogeneous mixture has non-uniform composition, with visible differences in the substances' distribution (e.g., cereal in milk).
Homogeneous materials have uniform composition and properties throughout, like pure substances. Heterogeneous materials have different components that can be distinguished visually or under a microscope, like mixtures.
a homogenious mixture is a mixture that is formed by adding substances together but do not combine, an example of this is a salad. you can observe it, and see what is in your salad.but a heterogenious mixture is where you cannot clearly see whats inside. like a cake, you dont know whats inside because the ingrediances are all baked in.
A pure substance by definition cannot be a mixture. Pure in chemistry means only one substance is present.
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A heterogeneous mixture is when you take a sample from the mixture and it is different in two different places (Lasagna piece). A homogeneous mixture is when you take a sample from two different parts and it looks the same. (Vanilla ice cream)
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Homogenious
a homogenious mixture is a mixture that is formed by adding substances together but do not combine, an example of this is a salad. you can observe it, and see what is in your salad.but a heterogenious mixture is where you cannot clearly see whats inside. like a cake, you dont know whats inside because the ingrediances are all baked in.
Homogenious
Homogenious
Homogeneous matter has the same composition and properties throughout, like air or sugar water. Heterogeneous matter has varying compositions and properties within the sample, like a fruit salad or a mixture of oil and water.
Homogenious means that it looks the same throughout ...& once stirred...it is the same. The top looks the same as the bottom( remember you must stir it first).
No, they both are not miscible and is a heterogeneous solution