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3 differences between homogeneous and heterogeneous solution

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Answered by sudha4877
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A homogeneous mixture has the same uniform appearance and composition throughout. Many homogeneous mixtures are commonly referred to as solutions. A heterogeneous mixture consists of visibly different substances or phases. The three phases or states of matter are gas, liquid, and solid.

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Answered by kasakzutshi
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HOMOGENEOUS MIXTURE

* When constituents of the

mixture are mixed uniformly in a

solutionn it is called

homogeneous mixture.

* Constituent cannot be seen by

naked eyes but only through

powerful microscope.

* Homogeneous mixture have

one phase that is state of

matter.

Examples : Air, milk, brass, tap water, 22 carat gold, ionised salt, talcum powder.

HETEROGENEOUS MIXTURE

* When constituencies are not

mixed uniformly throughout the

solution and boundaries can be

clearly defined it is called

heterogeneous mixture.

* Its constituent can be seen by

naked eye as they are bigger in

size.

* Heterogeneous mixtures can

have one or more than one

phases.

Examples: Blood, chalk in water, muddy water, gunpowder, oil + water, start solution.

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