http://images.google.com/images?as_q=&hl=en&gbv=2&output=images&svnum=10&btnG=Google+Search&as_epq=homogeneous+mixture&as_oq=&as_eq=&imgsz=&as_filetype=&imgc=&as_sitesearch=&safe=images

http://images.google.com/images?svnum=10&hl=en&gbv=2&safe=images&q=+%22heterogeneous+mixture%22&btnG=Search+Images

Is there a website that shows an image of a homogeneous mixture and heterogeneous mixture? Also, if there is a picture of an object that has a circle-shaped atom and next to it there is a square shaped atom, and it keeps following that pattern, would that be considered a mixture or compund form. If it's mixture, is it momogeneous or heterogeneous?

This is really confusing for me so please help me understand it.

I'm not sure about the other questions. Perhaps someone else can help.

If it is uniform, in a pattern, it is homogenous mixture. We use the terms homoogenous and heterogenous at the macro scale, not the micro atomic scale.

To find images of a homogeneous mixture and a heterogeneous mixture, you can use the Google Images search engine. The links you provided seem to be incomplete, but you can copy and paste the following URLs into your web browser's address bar and search for the respective terms:

For homogeneous mixture:
http://images.google.com/images?as_q=&hl=en&gbv=2&output=images&svnum=10&btnG=Google+Search&as_epq=homogeneous+mixture&as_oq=&as_eq=&imgsz=&as_filetype=&imgc=&as_sitesearch=&safe=images

For heterogeneous mixture:
http://images.google.com/images?svnum=10&hl=en&gbv=2&safe=images&q=+%22heterogeneous+mixture%22&btnG=Search+Images

As for the pattern you described with a circle-shaped atom followed by a square-shaped atom, if this refers to the arrangement of atoms within a substance, it is unlikely to be represented by a single image. Atoms are extremely small and cannot be observed directly using any imaging technique. However, certain models, such as ball-and-stick or space-filling models, can help visualize the arrangement of atoms in molecules.

Whether this pattern represents a mixture or a compound depends on the nature of the atoms involved. A mixture consists of two or more substances that are not chemically bonded and can be separated by physical means, while a compound is a substance composed of two or more different elements chemically combined in fixed proportions. To determine if the atoms in the pattern form a mixture or a compound, you need more information about the chemical nature and behavior of those atoms.

Remember, terms like homogeneous and heterogeneous are used at a macroscopic level to describe the overall appearance and uniformity of a substance or mixture, not at the atomic/molecular level.