A sample of a mixture is in the liquid state. It is clear and colorless and does not exhibit the Tyndall effect. This sample is heated and you observe that the liquid in the mixture evaporates, leaving a white solid in the dish! How can you best describe the original sample of matter?
a. homogeneous mixture
b. a solution
c. a compound
d. none of these
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i think its Homogeneous mixture.
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The original sample of matter is a homogeneous mixture.
Explanation:
- The homogeneous mixture can be solid, liquid, or gaseous. Examples are steel, wine, and air.
- A homogeneous mixture is a mixture of solids, liquids, or gases of uniform composition.
- No matter where you mix it, the amount and type of ingredients are the same.
- The Tyndall effect is the effect of light scattering on colloidal dispersion, but the actual solution does not show light.
- This effect is used to determine if the mixture is a true solution or a colloid.
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