Concrete is a heterogeneous mixture. It has a no uniform composition of heavier elements that are later mixed to become evenly distributed as possible. But it is still going to be heterogeneous. Concrete is a heterogeneous mixture. It has a no uniform composition of heavier elements that are later mixed to become evenly distributed as possible. But it is still going to be heterogeneous.
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Concrete is a hetrogeneous mixture consisting of cement (itself a hetrogeneous mixture), water, lime, pozzolans, additives, sand, aggregate (stone of various sizes).
Yes, a concrete sidewalk is considered homogeneous because it is composed of the same material throughout its structure, providing consistent properties and appearance across its surface.
Concrete is a heterogeneous mixture. It is made up of various components such as cement, aggregate (like sand or gravel), and water. These components are physically combined, but they do not chemically react to form a new substance.
It is a homogeneous mixture.
Milk is not a homogeneous mixture.
what is an example of homogeneous mixture?