Which of the following are homogeneous in nature?
(i) ice
(ii) wood
(iii) soil
(iv) air
Ice and air are homogeneous in nature.
Ice and air are homogeneous in nature as they have a uniform composition throughout its mass. It does not have a variable composition of its constituents. Examples are air, sugar solution and brass.
A heterogeneous mixture, on the other hand, does not have a uniform composition throughout its mass. It has a variable composition of its constituents. Examples are soil, wood and blood.