difference between homogeneous and heterogenes mixtures
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☑ Define Mixture:-
▪️Mixtures are different from pure substances like elements and compounds because mixtures contain different substances that are combined physically but not chemically.
The individual components in a mixture retain their identity......✍
☑ Types of Mixture:-
◍ Homogeneous Mixture
◆ A homogeneous mixture has a uniform composition and appearance......✍
◆ Individual substances that constitute a homogeneous mixture cannot be visually differentiated.......✍
◆ A mixture is formed by combining two or more materials......✍
☑ Examples are:-
▪️air, saline solution, most alloys, and bitumen.....✍
◍ Heterogeneous Mixture
◆ On the other hand, a heterogeneous mixture comprises two or more substances that can be distinctly observed, and even separated relatively easily......✍.
◆ The three phases or states of matter are gas, liquid, and solid.....✍
☑ Examples are:-
▪️sand, oil and water, and chicken noodle soup....✍
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Homogeneous Mixture :
• It is made up two or more substances when they are completely mixed together and do not react with each other.
• The Composition remains uniform throughout.
•The Component of the Mixture cannot be separated by visible boundaries.
•Example: A mixture of salt and water, ethanol with water.
Heterogeneous Mixture :
•In this mixture the substances remain separated from each other and one substance spreads throughout the other as tiny particles.
• The composition does not remain uniform throughout.
•The components of the mixture can be separated by visible boundaries.
•Examples: A mixture of sand and sugar, chalk and water.