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define mixtures how mixtures are classified​

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Answered by libigrace
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Mixtures are classified on the basis of how uniform they are and the particle size of the components compared to each other. In their density, homogeneous mixtures have a uniform composition and phase, whereas heterogeneous mixtures do not appear uniform and may consist of different phases (e.g. liquid and gas).

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Answered by aRyAn1762
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Mixtures are classified based on how uniform they are and on the particle size of components relative to each other. Homogeneous mixtures have a uniform composition and phase throughout their volume, while heterogeneous mixtures do not appear uniform and may consist of different phases (e.g., liquid and gas).

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