Deference between homogenous and heterogeneous mixture
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By definition, a pure substance or a homogeneous mixture consists of a single phase. A heterogeneous mixture consists of two or more phases. When oil and water are combined, they do not mix evenly, but instead form two separate layers. Each of the layers is called a phase.
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Homogeneous Mixture
- It has uniform composition.
- It has only one phase.
- It can't be separated out physically
- Example: Mixture of alcohol and water
Heterogeneous Mixture
- It has non-unifrom composition
- There are two or more phase
- It can be separated out physically
- Example: a mixture of sodium chloride and sand
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