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all mixtures are homogenous mixtures justify​

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No, this statement is wrong. Mixtures can be homogeneous only if the constituents present are uniformly mixed and there is no boundary of separation of these constituents. <br> (b) A saturated solution can be made unsaturated in two ways : <br> (i) By increasing the temperature or by heating <br> (ii) By adding more of the solvent or by diluting the solution.

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