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OpenStudy (18jonea):

Which of the following is an example of a homogeneous mixture? water chocolate milk granola helium @abhisar

OpenStudy (18jonea):

i think it is either a or b

OpenStudy (18jonea):

@rushwr

OpenStudy (18jonea):

@Abhisar

OpenStudy (abhisar):

What do you think it should be?

OpenStudy (18jonea):

I think water

OpenStudy (abhisar):

Homogeneous mixture is something in which the concentration of solute is uniform throughout the mixture like juice, milk etc.

OpenStudy (18jonea):

so would it be chocolate milk?

OpenStudy (18jonea):

I looked up examples and it said water itself is a homogenous mixture is that true?

OpenStudy (18jonea):

@Abhisar

OpenStudy (18jonea):

@JoannaBlackwelder

OpenStudy (joannablackwelder):

Hm, I'm not sure where you looked that up, but water is a compound, not a mixture.

OpenStudy (joannablackwelder):

So, yes, I do get chocolate milk, because chocolate and milk (which are multiple compounds themselves) mix together to where you can't distinguish the different parts.

OpenStudy (18jonea):

ok so it is chocolate milk? @JoannaBlackwelder

OpenStudy (joannablackwelder):

So, yes, I do get chocolate milk, because chocolate and milk (which are multiple compounds themselves) mix together to where you can't distinguish the different parts.

OpenStudy (18jonea):

Physical and chemical changes occur often in geology. A large piece of granite is smashed into smaller pieces by frost wedging (repeated freezing and thawing of water), and the minerals inside it are changed into clay by acids in the water. What type of change(s) have occurred? Chemical Physical Both physical and chemical Neither physical nor chemical then this would be both chemical and physical

OpenStudy (18jonea):

@JoannaBlackwelder

OpenStudy (joannablackwelder):

I agree

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