define homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures with examples
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A mixture in which its constituents are distributed uniformly is called homogeneous mixture, example :salt in water.
A mixture in which its constituents are not distributed uniformly is called heterogeneous mixture
example : sand in water
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Explanation:
Homogeneous Mixtures -These are the types of mixtures in which the components mixed are uniformly distributed throughout the mixture. In other words, “they are uniform throughout”. We can observe only one phase of matter in a homogeneous mixture.
ex rainwater, vinegar, etc
Heterogeneous Mixture-This is a type of mixture in which all the components are completely mixed and all the particles can be seen under a microscope. We can easily identify the components and more than one phase can be seen by naked eyes.
ex seawater, pizza, etc.