Is ice water homogeneous or heterogeneous? Is it pure or impure substance?
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yes its pure
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same chemical composition throughout
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It is a heterogeneous and pure substance.
- Ice is in the solid phase and water is in the liquid phase when they are together. The system is hence diverse. Homogeneous refers to a state in which one or more components are evenly distributed or fully blended.
- A pure material becomes a heterogeneous combination when ice, or frozen water, is added to it. When the distribution of the components is uneven, the mixture is said to be heterogeneous.
- The crystalline matrix that contains the atoms of the ice has fewer densely packed atoms than liquid water due to a unique property of water.
- The distribution of water atoms differs between liquid water and ice, and the two can be physically separated, resulting in a mixture.
- As the ice melts, the two can no longer be divided, hence they are no longer together. The mix of ice and water is therefore varied.
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