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difference between homogeneous and heterogeneous

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Answered by anmol4953
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homogeneous mixture has the same proportions of its components throughout any given sample and is also referred to as a solution. Conversely, a heterogeneous mixture has components in which proportions vary throughout the sample.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Homogenous mixtures

  • These mixtures are the components which are mixed uniformly.
  • We can't judge like we can't say if it is A Homeogenous mixture by seeing it.
  • These homegenous mixtures has uniform compostitions.
  • These homogeneous mixtures are also called as solutions as well.
  • Example - Vinegar etc.

Heterogenous mixture

  • These mixture is mixed of all particles.
  • These are fully mixed to form a mixture.
  • These can be seen by a microscope.
  • These are easioy identified and can be seen by naked eyes.
  • Their particles are mixed un - uniformly.
  • We can say it by seeing as Heterogenous mixture.
  • These are non - uniform compostions.
  • Example - sea water.

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What are mixtures?

  • If two or more substances join and mix together without in a chemical change they are called as Mixtures.

Examples of some mixtures

  • Lime juice and water.
  • Sand and water.
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