Colloids are heterogeneous mixtures. They consist of particles that are between the size of those in a true solution and those in a suspension, leading to a cloudy or milky appearance.
Homogeneous mixtures have uniform composition and properties throughout, such as saltwater. Heterogeneous mixtures have uneven composition and properties, with visible differences between the components, like a salad.
A principal difference between solid phases is the crystal structure, or arrangement, of the atoms
Heterogeneous mixtures have visibly different components that can be distinguished by the naked eye, such as a salad. Homogeneous mixtures have uniform composition throughout, like salt dissolved in water.
A homogeneous mixture has uniform composition throughout, meaning its components are evenly distributed, like salt dissolved in water. A heterogeneous mixture has uneven distribution of its components, with visible differences in composition, like a salad with various vegetables.
In a homogeneous mixture the components are spread evenly throughout one another and any two random sample of the mixture will be identical. In a heterogeneous mixture the components remain separated into "phases" and the composition of the mixture varies throughout. For example, in muddy water the soil particles remain distinct from the water.
Steel is galvanized by giving it a surface coating of zinc. Heterogenous mixtures have visible boundaries between the components. Homogeneous mixtures have no visible boundaries because mixing occurs at the molecular level. Galvanized steel is thus a heterogeneous mixture.
Colloids are heterogeneous mixtures. They consist of particles that are between the size of those in a true solution and those in a suspension, leading to a cloudy or milky appearance.
Homogeneous mixtures have uniform composition and properties throughout, such as saltwater. Heterogeneous mixtures have uneven composition and properties, with visible differences between the components, like a salad.
A principal difference between solid phases is the crystal structure, or arrangement, of the atoms
homogenous goods are similar in features, benefits and quality but are diferentiated based on price and availability. they are more difficult to find because the supplier is always trying to differentiate his product from the next similar product to win the consumer. examples could be sand or coal
Heterogeneous mixtures have visibly different components that can be distinguished by the naked eye, such as a salad. Homogeneous mixtures have uniform composition throughout, like salt dissolved in water.
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A homogenous beam contains photons of the same energy (monoenergetic)Because the photons all have the same energy, their interactions with materials (such as the absorber) are all the same resulting in uniform attenuation.Heterogenous beams contain photons of different energies.Because the photons have different energies, their interactions with materials (such as the absorber) are different resulting in non-uniform attenuation.
Actually, the main difference is in their uniformity. Homogeneous mixtures have uniform composition throughout, while heterogeneous mixtures have distinct phases with visible boundaries. Chemical bonds are not a defining factor for distinguishing between these types of mixtures.
A soluble constituent when completely dissolved in a solvent, which may be water or any other liquid is called a homogenous solution. When more than one solutes are dissolved then it becomes heterogenous,