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differences between
heterogeneous mixutures
homogeneous and
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Difference between heterogeneous and homogeneous mixtures
Heterogeneous mixture-
A heterogeneous mixture comprises two or more substances that can be distinctly observed, and even separated relatively easily
Examples of heterogeneous mixtures would be ice cubes (before they melt) in soda, cereal in milk, various toppings on a pizza, toppings in frozen yogurt, a box of assorted nuts. Even a mixture of oil and water is heterogeneous because the density of water and oil is different, which prevents uniform distribution in the mixture.
Homogeneous mixture-
A homogeneous mixture has a uniform composition and appearance. Individual substances that constitute a homogeneous mixture cannot be visually differentiated
Examples of homogeneous mixtures are milkshakes, blended vegetable juice, sugar dissolved in coffee, alcohol in water, and alloys like steel. Even the air that's in our atmosphere is a homogeneous mixture of various gases and—depending upon the city you live in—pollutants. Many substances, such as salt and sugar, dissolve in water to form homogeneous mixtures.