difference between homogenous and heterogenous mixture
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1. A homogenous mixture is that mixture in which the components mix with each other and its composition is uniform throughout the solution. A heterogenous mixture is that mixture in which the composition is not uniform throughout and different components are observed.
6: Example: salt solution, sugar solution, air, etc
2: Components of homogeneous mixture cannot be seen through naked eyes
3: In this mixture the component sizes are atomic/molecular level
Homogeneous mixture
It has a uniform composition
It has only one phase
it can’t be separated out physically
‘homo’ means the same
Example: a mixture of alcohol and water
Heterogeneous mixture
It has a non-uniform composition
There are two or more phases
It can be separated out physically
‘hetero’ means different
Example: a mixture of sodium chloride and sand