Basic difference between homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures
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The difference between heterogeneous and homogeneous mixtures is the degree at which the materials are mixed together and the uniformity of their composition. A homogeneous mixture is a mixture where the components that make up the mixture are uniformly distributed throughout the mixture.
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=> HOMOGENEOUS MIXTURES :
# In this mixture, different constituents are mixed uniformly.
# Don't have physically distinct parts.
# The constituents cannot be easily separated.
# For eg : Sugar solution.
=> HETEROGENEOUS MIXTURES :
# The constituents can be separated easily.
# The constituents can be seen easily.
# This type of solution has physically distinct parts.
# Different constituencies are not mixed properly.
# For eg : Blood.
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=> HOMOGENEOUS MIXTURES :
# In this mixture, different constituents are mixed uniformly.
# Don't have physically distinct parts.
# The constituents cannot be easily separated.
# For eg : Sugar solution.
=> HETEROGENEOUS MIXTURES :
# The constituents can be separated easily.
# The constituents can be seen easily.
# This type of solution has physically distinct parts.
# Different constituencies are not mixed properly.
# For eg : Blood.
Any doubts, please ask me in the comments.
I HOPE YOU FIND IT HELPFUL.
@ LB :)
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