A homogeneous mixture contains the same proportions of its ingredients throughout the mixture. A heterogeneous mixture does not.
Non-homogeneous materials have two or more phases.
Yes. In homogeneous mixtures, you cannot pick out the individual components visually.
homogeneous = same and the heterogeneous = different
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The difference between a homogeneous and a heterogeneous catalyst is that in a heterogeneous catalyst, it is in a different phase from the reactants. However, in a homogeneous catalyst, it is in the same phase as the reactants.
one way to tell the difference between homogeneous and heterogeneous is that homogeneous is clear and heterogeneous isn't. by alison the 7th grader
"Homogeneous" refers to something that is uniform or consistent in nature, while "homogeneous" means that all components of a mixture are evenly distributed. Both terms describe uniformity but in different contexts - one in terms of property, the other in terms of composition.
Homo means same, hetero means different. So, homogeneous is same materials, heterogeneous is different materials.
The difference between a homogeneous mixture and a pure substance is that a pure substance has a fixed composition and cannot be separated because it is chemically bonded and a homogeneous mixture can be separated.
A homogeneous production function exhibits constant returns to scale, meaning that doubling all inputs leads to an exactly doubled output. A non-homogeneous production function does not exhibit constant returns to scale and shows varying output levels when inputs are changed.
You can have a homogeneous mixture ... salt mixed in water. After stirring and dissolving can you tell any place in the glass where there is more salt? So homogeneous has nothing to do with atoms. A pure element has only one 'kind' of atom amd is also homogeneous.