2hich of the following is a homogeneous mixture soda water ,milk, soil
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Answer:
Q) Which of the following is a homogeneous mixture soda water ,milk, soil ?
=> Answer : soda water is homogeneous
REASON AS TO WHY
Soda water :-
Homogeneous – Soda water, air, vinegar, filtered tea. These fall under the category of the homogenous mixture as the particles in this matter are not visible distinctly and behave as a one phase.
Milk :-
Heterogenous - Milk is an example of a heterogeneous mixture. Mixtures can be separated into two (or more) individual substances by physical means.
Soil :-
Heterogeneous - Soil is composed of small pieces of a variety of materials, such as pebbles, plant matter and sand, but these components remain separate in the mixture - so it is a heterogeneous mixture.
THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW
- What is Mixtures?
=> Mixtures are formed when two or more substances (elements or compounds) mix together without participating in a chemical change. The substances need not necessarily mix in a definite ratio to form a mixture
- What are homogeneous mixtures ?
These are the types of mixtures in which the components mixed are uniformly distributed throughout the mixture. Key points regarding such mixtures are:
- Particles are distributed uniformly
- We can’t judge a homogeneous mixture by just seeing it .
- Homogeneous mixtures are also called solutions .
- Example: rainwater, vinegar, etc.
- What are heterogeneous mixtures ?
This is a type of mixture in which all the components are completely mixed and all the particles can be seen under a microscope. We can easily identify the components and more than one phase can be seen by naked eyes.
Key points regarding this type of mixture:
- Particles are distributed non uniformly .
- We can judge a heterogeneous mixture by just seeing it .
- Non-uniform composition .
- Example: seawater, pizza, etc.