A homogeneous mixture is a solid, liquid (or) gaseous mixture that has same proportions of its component throughout a given sample.
So in homogeneous muxture all the substance are uniformly distributed .
Here option (1) is correct option.
QUESTION 24 In a homogeneous mixture the substances are uniformly distributed. the substances are always solids....
True or False: A heterogeneous mixture can be separated into pure substances, but a homogeneous mixture cannot.
Classify these substances. More than one answer may apply in each case. H2 compound homogeneous mixture element heterogeneous mixture solution pure substance
Question 2 2 pts When the two substances (assume all are present in the liquid state) listed in each answer below are mixed together, which is most likely to form a homogeneous mixture? Hint: butane is a string of four carbon atoms bonded together with hydrogen atoms filling the other available bonding sites on the Carbon water and CH3OH Butane (C4H10) and water butane (C4H10) and CH3OH
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