Science, asked by serzhina, 6 months ago

3. A vinegar mixed with soy sauce is a homogeneous mixture
because:

a. you can easily identify its components

b. you can only see the dark color of soy sauce

c. the mixture appears one or uniform

d. the mixtures did not mix well​

Answers

Answered by gelievan2
9

Explanation:

Soy sauce is a homogeneous mixture because it isn't made of chemically joined elements and isn't in definite proportions, but has particles that are mixed thoroughly and is consistent visually.

Answered by NabindraSharma
0

Answer: The correct answer to this question is (C) The mixture appears one or uniform

Explanation:

A measure of vinegar blended in with soy sauce is called as a homogeneous combination in light of the fact that the two substances are totally miscible and get stirred up and molecule level . It implies that regardless of whether we take one molecule from that arrangement both vinegar and soy sauce will be tracked down in it however it isn't necessary in their extents like when vinegar be more and source can be less or the other way around .

Homogenous Mixture: The combinations with uniform proportion that can't be isolated into various matter or particles with basic actual methods . They have molecule level consistently created substances.

Example: Sugar syrup

Heterogenous mixture: These mixtures which do not have a uniform proportions and which can be separated into individual particles by nature just using some physical methods .

Example: Sand and iron

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