difference between homogenous and heterogenous mixture at least three difference
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Homogeneous mixture
Heterogeneous mixture
1. A mixture in which different constituents are mixed uniformly.
1. A mixture in which different constituents are not mixed uniformly.
2. They cannot have physically distinct parts.
2. They have physically distinct parts.
3. The constituents cannot be easily seen.
3. The constituents can be easily seen.
4. The constituents cannot be easily separated.
4. The constituents can be easily separated.
5. Example : Sugar solution, soda, water, soft drinks, vinegar, air etc.
5. Example : Sugar and sand mixture, milk, ink, paint, wood, blood etc.
Heterogeneous mixture
1. A mixture in which different constituents are mixed uniformly.
1. A mixture in which different constituents are not mixed uniformly.
2. They cannot have physically distinct parts.
2. They have physically distinct parts.
3. The constituents cannot be easily seen.
3. The constituents can be easily seen.
4. The constituents cannot be easily separated.
4. The constituents can be easily separated.
5. Example : Sugar solution, soda, water, soft drinks, vinegar, air etc.
5. Example : Sugar and sand mixture, milk, ink, paint, wood, blood etc.
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