because it wants to be
Oil is a heterogeneous mixture. This is because the components of the mixture are not evenly distributed throughout the mixture.
As it comes from one source, and contains not other ingredients, it is homogenous. To be a 'mixture' it would need to have something added.
Mayonnaise is a type of homogenous mixture. Once it is processed, it cannot return to eggs, oil, and anything else that was added to it.
Yes, oil is a mixture of hydrocarbons, which are compounds composed of hydrogen and carbon atoms. These hydrocarbons can consist of various molecules with different sizes and structures, leading to the different types of oils we see in nature.
Paint is a heterogenus mixture. It's a combination of several colour pigments,oil,etc
Yes, French dressing is a homogenous mixture made by combining oil, vinegar, and various seasonings or flavorings. It does not contain separate or distinct layers of ingredients.
Crude oil is not completely homogenous as it is a mixture of various hydrocarbons and other compounds that can vary in composition. However, it is generally considered to be homogeneous for practical purposes in the oil industry.
it's a mixture
No it is not homogenous
Nope. Its not a homogenous mixture. Homogenous mixtures are uniform throughout, and the parts do not separate from each other. Have you ever looked at Italian dressing (which has vinega and oil in it) after you let it sit in your fridge for any length of time? You can see the oil separate from the rest of the dressing.
it's a mixture