Chemistry question: Is table salt a homogeneous substance? Answer No, it is a compound.
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For example, a mixture of sugar and salt is definitely a heterogeneous mixture because the sugar and salt crystals are physically separate from one another (at least under a magnifying glass you can see the difference if not with the naked eye).
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CaseyThe question is if sand, or salt is a homogeneous/heterogeneous mixture? About salt, If he intended "grains of salt mixed with air",
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Chemistry Question: Is Salt Homogeneous Or Heterogeneous? Heterogeneous because it is made from sodium and chlorinesodiumchloride :)
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Chemistry Question: Is Salt And Pepper Homogeneous Or Heterogeneous? Homogeneous: Composed of parts or elements that are all of the same kindHeterogeneous:
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SAO/NASA ADS Physics Abstract Service Title:; Density evolution of fresh water above salt with homogeneous mixing Publication:; American Physical Society, 58th Annual Meeting of the Division of Fluid Dynamics, November 20-22, 2005, abstract #NN.009...
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A mixture may be homogenous or heterogeneous. A homogenous mixture has a uniform composition throughout its mass. For example, sugar or salt dissolved in...
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Homogeneous mixtures (also known as solutions) are mixtures in which thecomposition is uniform, there are no chunks or layers. Salt water, dust free air (mixture of nitrogen, oxygen, argon, carbon dioxide, water vapor and other gases), brass (solid mixture of copper and zinc) are all examples of homogeneous mixtures.
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An Investigation of Homogeneous and Heterogeneous; Sonochemistry for the Destruction of Hazardous Substances submitted by; Assistant Professor Inez Hua; During experiments at P = 1800 W, the switch from tap water to salt water occurred at t = -30 seconds (at which time sampling of the outflow began), and then switched...
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