Yes, salt and pepper together make a mixture. It is a heterogeneous mixture.
Salt is a homogeneous mixture, not a heterogeneous mixture. This is because salt consists of sodium chloride (NaCl) molecules that are uniformly distributed throughout the mixture, giving it a consistent composition, properties, and appearance.
Homogeneous mixture
salt water is homogeneous if the salt is completely dissolved. however if the salt appears to be unmixed then it is heterogeneous (E.G: if the salt crystals are large)
Salt water is a homogeneous solution, and a mixture.
Sand+salt: a heterogeneous mixture.
Yes, the seasoned salt is a mixture.
Salt water is a homogeneous mixture.
Yes, salt and pepper together make a mixture. It is a heterogeneous mixture.
A salt is a chemical compound.
Salt is a homogeneous mixture, not a heterogeneous mixture. This is because salt consists of sodium chloride (NaCl) molecules that are uniformly distributed throughout the mixture, giving it a consistent composition, properties, and appearance.
Homogeneous mixture
No, saltwater is not considered a type of heterogeneous mixture. It is considered a type of homogeneous mixture since the salt dissolves into the water.
To make salt water a heterogeneous mixture, you could add an immiscible substance such as oil or sand to the water with salt. This would create two distinct phases that do not mix evenly, resulting in a heterogeneous mixture.
To form a heterogeneous mixture of sugar and salt crystals, you can simply mix the two substances together in a container. The sugar and salt crystals will not dissolve into each other as they have different chemical properties, creating a visible separation in the mixture.
Homogeneous mixture
Homogeneous mixture