difference between homogeneous mixture and heterogeneous mixture
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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
Answer:
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.