What is a example of homogeneous mixture? IS hydrogen and oxygen atoms that make up water an example

Yes because they're evenly distributed throughout. Heterogeneous would be sand and water.

Absolutely not. Water is a compound, not a homogeneous mixture. A solution of something, say salt in water or sugar is water, is an example of a homogeneous mixture.

Thank you, DrBob. JenniferT deserved a correct answer.

homogeneous mixture is any mixture which is made up of two substance in the same state. the two substance merely mix together but not combine.

Yes, the combination of hydrogen and oxygen atoms that make up water is an example of a homogeneous mixture. In a homogeneous mixture, the components are uniformly distributed and cannot be visibly distinguished.

To verify this, we can apply a simple experiment to determine if water is a homogeneous mixture.

1. Take a glass of water.
2. Observe the appearance of the water and note if it appears to be uniform throughout.
3. Shine a light through the glass. If the light passes through the water evenly without any visible separation or settling, it indicates that water is a homogeneous mixture.
4. Stir the water vigorously using a spoon and observe if any changes occur. If the water does not show any visible separation or settling after stirring, it further confirms that it is a homogeneous mixture.

By performing these steps, we can conclude that water is a homogeneous mixture, as its components (hydrogen and oxygen atoms) are uniformly distributed and cannot be visually distinguished.