Can you easily distinguish each component? why?
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there is 2 types of mixture: the heterogeneous mixture which you can easily distinguised it's components because the solute is not fully dissolved and the homogeneous mixture or solution which you can't easily distinguished it's components because it's solute is dissolved by the solvent.
There are two sorts of mixtures:
homogeneous mixtures or solutions, whose components are difficult to distinguish because the solvent has completely dissolved the solute, and heterogeneous mixtures, whose components are easy to differentiate because the solvent has not completely dissolved the solute.
Homogeneous - A homogeneous mixture is a gaseous, liquid or solid mixture that has the same proportions of its components throughout a given sample. It is uniform in composition throughout. There is only one phase of matter observed in a homogeneous mixture.
Heterogeneous - A heterogeneous mixture is a mixture where throughout the solution the composition is not uniform. By definition, a single-phase consists of a pure substance or a homogeneous mixture. There are two or more phases of a heterogeneous mixture.