Difference between homogeneous and heterogeneous
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Homogenous:
1. All of its componenets are mixed uniformly throughout.
2. There is no clear boundary of separation between it's components.
3. The components cannot be seen by naked eyes.
4. example: alcohol in water, sugar in water, salt in water etc
Heterogeneous:
1. Its components are not mixed uniformly throughout.
2. There are visible boundaries of separation between it's components.
3. The components can be seen with naked eyes.
4. example: sand in soil, etc
1. All of its componenets are mixed uniformly throughout.
2. There is no clear boundary of separation between it's components.
3. The components cannot be seen by naked eyes.
4. example: alcohol in water, sugar in water, salt in water etc
Heterogeneous:
1. Its components are not mixed uniformly throughout.
2. There are visible boundaries of separation between it's components.
3. The components can be seen with naked eyes.
4. example: sand in soil, etc
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homogeneous mixture-
1. Uniform composition
2. A solution is a homogeneous mixture of two or more substance is called homogeneous
3. For example, sugar in water, salt in water, sulphur in carbon disulphide, water in alcohol etc.
heterogeneous mixture
1. it is non-uniform composition
2. Heterogeneous mixture can be separated into their respective constitution by simply physical method like handpicked, sieving, filtration that we use in our day-to-day life.
3. for example, sand and salt, sugar and salt, water in oil etc.
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homogeneous mixture-
1. Uniform composition
2. A solution is a homogeneous mixture of two or more substance is called homogeneous
3. For example, sugar in water, salt in water, sulphur in carbon disulphide, water in alcohol etc.
heterogeneous mixture
1. it is non-uniform composition
2. Heterogeneous mixture can be separated into their respective constitution by simply physical method like handpicked, sieving, filtration that we use in our day-to-day life.
3. for example, sand and salt, sugar and salt, water in oil etc.
hope it will help you
make me brainliest please
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