A) Write the difference between
homogeneous mixture and
heterogeneous mixtures?
B) Write two examples of homogeneous
mixtures and heterogeneous mixtures?
C) Name a solution in which gas dissolved
in liquid?
Answers
A.
- Through combining two or more substances, a mixture is produced. A homogeneous solution tends to be identical, no matter how you sample it.
- Homogeneous mixtures are sources of water, saline solution, some alloys, and bitumen. Sand, oil and water, and chicken noodle soup are examples of heterogeneous mixtures.
B.
- Examples of homogeneous mixtures include air, saline solution, most alloys, and bitumen.
- Examples of heterogeneous mixtures include sand, oil and water, and chicken noodle soup.
C. Liquid solutions : Gas in liquid: Oxygen in water. Carbon dioxide in water – a less simple example, because the solution is accompanied by a chemical reaction (formation of ions).
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A. The prefixes: "hetero"- indicate difference. 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.
B. Homogeneous Mixtures Heterogeneous mixtures
Homogeneous Mixtures Heterogeneous mixturesExample of liquids - Alcohol and Water Example of liquids - Oil and water
C. Liquid solutions
Liquid solutionsGas in liquid: Oxygen in water. Carbon dioxide in water – a less simple example, because the solution is accompanied by a chemical reaction (formation of ions).
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