heterogeneous or homogeneous?

stainless steel, granite, air, blood, hand lotion, oil and water, bird seed, chuncky peanut butter, dirt, vinegar, gasoline

super chemist2008-09-29T13:40:59Z

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stainless steel - homogeneous, alloys are considered 'solid solutions' and solutions are defined as homogeneous mixtures

granite - heterogenous (i think because the appearance is not uniform)

air - if it has no dust or smog, just pure gases...it is a solution. if it is polluted like it has dust or smog..then it's heterogeneous

blood - heterogeneous - it is considered a colloid and colloids are heterogeneous mixtures

hand lotion - heterogeneous, it is an emulsion and an emulsion is a colloid.

oil and water - heterogeneous, they don't even mix

bird seed - heterogeneous

chunky peanut butter - heterogeneous

dirt -heterogeneous

vinegar - homogeneous, it is a solution of water and acetic acid...well it becomes heterogeneous if you get those fancy/aged variety where you have some particles floating

gasoline - homogeneous, a solution of hydrocarbons

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heterogeneous or homogeneous?
stainless steel, granite, air, blood, hand lotion, oil and water, bird seed, chuncky peanut butter, dirt, vinegar, gasoline

[[chem whiz]]2008-09-29T13:45:17Z

*** homogeneous ***

-- stainless steel, hand lotion, vinegar, gasoline.

*** heterogeneous ***

-- granite, air, blood, oil and water, bird seed, chunky peanut butter, dirt.

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