Class 9 difference between homogenous and heterogenous mixtures
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Heterogeneous mixtures are the mixtures which have non uniform composition composition (different phases) throughout the sample. A heterogeneous mixture has clearly visible boundaries of separation between its constituents
While homogeneous mixture are the mixture which have the unform composition throughout the taken sample we cannot observe any visible boundaries of separation between it's constituents.
Heterogeneous mixtures are the mixtures which have non uniform composition composition (different phases) throughout the sample. A heterogeneous mixture has clearly visible boundaries of separation between its constituents
While homogeneous mixture are the mixture which have the unform composition throughout the taken sample we cannot observe any visible boundaries of separation between it's constituents.
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$Heterogenous mixture:-
1) The size of the particles is too small to be seen by naked eye.
2) They scatter a beam of light passing through them.
3) Solute particles can not be separated by the processes of filtration and sedimentation.
$Homogenous mixture:-
1) The size of the particles are large in size and seen by the naked eye.
2) They do not scatter a beam of light.
3) Solute particles are separated by the filtration and sedimentation.
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$Heterogenous mixture:-
1) The size of the particles is too small to be seen by naked eye.
2) They scatter a beam of light passing through them.
3) Solute particles can not be separated by the processes of filtration and sedimentation.
$Homogenous mixture:-
1) The size of the particles are large in size and seen by the naked eye.
2) They do not scatter a beam of light.
3) Solute particles are separated by the filtration and sedimentation.
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