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a mixture of alcohol and water heterogeneous while the oil and water is heterogeneous . explain

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Answered by Anonymous
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The mixture of alcohol and water is homogeneous because when alcohol combines with water, the components mix uniformly to form a single phase, and there is no boundary of separation. When oil is added to water, we get heterogeneous mixture because the components are not thoroughly mixed and there is a boundary of separation between oil and water forming layers.

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Answered by unnatisinghraj
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alcohal and water is Homogenous mixture it mix uniform throughout Its mass and there is no seperation boundaries and oil and water are immisible liquid which is distributed through out Its mass and has visible seperation boundaries

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