A homogeneous mixture is a solid, liquid, or gaseous
mixture that has the same proportions of its
components throughout any given sample.
Conversely, a heterogeneous mixture has
components in which proportions vary throughout the
sample
A homogeneous mixture is a solid, liquid, or gaseous
mixture that has the same proportions of its
components throughout any given sample.
Conversely, a heterogeneous mixture has
components in which proportions vary throughout the
sample
Mixtures in two or more phases are heterogeneous
mixtures. Examples include ice cubes in a drink, sand
and water, and salt and oil. The liquid that is
immiscible form heterogeneous mixtures. A
good example is a mixture of oil and water
Examples of Heterogeneous Mixtures
Concrete is a heterogeneous mixture of an aggregate: cement, and water.
Sugar and sand form a heterogeneous mixture. If you look closely, you can
identify tiny sugar crystals and particles of sand.
Ice cubes in cola form a heterogeneous mixture. The ice and soda are in
two distinct phases of matter (solid and liquid).
Salt and pepper form a heterogeneous mixture.
Chocolate chip cookies are a heterogeneous mixture. If you take a bite from
a cookie, you may not get the same number of chips as you get in another
bite.
Soda is considered a heterogeneous mixture. It contains water, sugar, and
carbon dioxide, which forms bubbles. While the sugar, water, and
flavorings may form a chemical solution, the carbon dioxide bubbles are
not uniformly distributed throughout the liquid.
Examples of Heterogeneous Mixtures
Concrete is a heterogeneous mixture of an aggregate: cement, and water.
Sugar and sand form a heterogeneous mixture. If you look closely, you can
identify tiny sugar crystals and particles of sand.
Ice cubes in cola form a heterogeneous mixture. The ice and soda are in
two distinct phases of matter (solid and liquid).
Salt and pepper form a heterogeneous mixture.
Chocolate chip cookies are a heterogeneous mixture. If you take a bite from
a cookie, you may not get the same number of chips as you get in another
bite.
Soda is considered a heterogeneous mixture. It contains water, sugar, and
carbon dioxide, which forms bubbles. While the sugar, water, and
flavorings may form a chemical solution, the carbon dioxide bubbles are
not uniformly distributed throughout the liquid.