In the comb, the bees actually take a lot of trouble to only store one type of flower honey in a cell. (And similarly with the pollen. )
So it is a homogeneous material, for one cannot easily separate the various components into their separate parts.
Yes honey is homogeneous (solution). You know it is made up of two or more pure substances, but you can't see the different substances. If you could it would be called a hetrogeneous mixture (mechanical mixture).
Heterogenous implies that continued sampling will give you samples that are different in composition such as chocolate chip cookies (each bite may have more or less chips). Honey should be identical for each drop sampled so it would be "homogeneous".
The refinement in the midst of homogeneous and heterogeneous is the extent to which the materials that incorporate the matter being insinuated are gone on essentially as or unequally all through the blend. In a homogeneous blend, those materials are gone on by and large as or dependably, and the part substances can't be unmistakably segregated. Interestingly, a heterogeneous combine is bound with a lopsidedness in the stream of matter. Moreover, plainly, light can encounter a homogeneous approach without obstruction, yet can't encounter a heterogeneous game-plan, as it is refracted or hindered by the uneven arrangement of parts. In a heterogeneous blend, there may be unions of one specific part with its extraordinary properties. Nectar is a homogeneous blend in light of the way that it has the properties that depict homogeneous blueprints or blends. It is passed on by honey bees, evidently, and the segment parts are dependably coursed all through the substance. The segment parts are not unmistakable or, next to with true blue exertion, distinguishable. Its appearance is totally uniform, and there is no settling of particles. The bigger piece of this makes nectar a homogeneous substance.
Clear honey is homogeneous, the unclear type isn't, it is heterogeneous
When clear it is homogeneous, with crystals (from sugar) or when cloudy (from proteins) it is heterogenous.
All are heterogeneous mixtures.
Homogeneous
The fish sauce is a heterogeneous material.
Yes because you can separate the peperoni from the pizza.
An Apple is a heterogeneous mixture it is not a pure substance when it is made of so many visible different materials the coloring pigments, the flavors, the water, the pulp, the celulose one overly simplified description of heterogeneous is "an obvious mix" one that merely by looking allows you to detect different substances
Yes, Pizza is a heterogeneous mixture.
Soy sauce is not a homogeneous mixture.
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Homogeneous
The fish sauce is a heterogeneous material.
The fish sauce is a heterogeneous material.
This is a nonhomogeneous mixture.
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Homogenous
A homogeneous mixture has a uniform appearance and composition throughout, even on the particulate level. A homogeneous mixture is also called a solution. Liquid solutions are transparent rather than cloudy. Therefore, tomato sauce is indeed a heterogeneous mixture.
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A soy sauce is a heterogeneous mixture because it has many ingredients.