difference: homogeneous—heterogeneous
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Answer:
difference between homogeneous mixture and heterogeneous mixture
Explanation:
1. A homogenous mixture is that mixture in which the components mix with each other and its composition is uniform throughout the solution.
2.A heterogenous mixture is that mixture in which the composition is not uniform throughout and different components are observed.
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Explanation:
DIFFRENCE B/W
HOMOGENOUS MIXTURE HETEROGENEOUS MIXTURE
1. A homogenous mixture is defined as the mixture in which the composition formed is uniform.
On the other hand, a heterogeneous mixture is defined as the mixture in which the composition formed is not uniform.
2. The elements and substances used in homogenous mixtures dissolve easily.
The elements and substances used in homogeneous mixtures are not easily dissolved.
3. The term 'homo' means identical.
The term 'hetero' means dissimilar.
4. The texture formed of a homogeneous mixture is smooth.
The texture formed of a heterogeneous mixture is not smooth.
5. The size of the particle in a homogeneous mixture is that of an atom.
The size of the particle is quite large in heterogeneous mixtures.
6. The substances dissolved cannot be seen with naked eyes.
The substances dissolved can be seen with naked eyes.
7. Homogenous mixtures include pure substances.
On the other hand, heterogeneous substances include impure substances.
8. Due to the dissolvable nature, the homogenous mixtures are called solutions.
Due to the non-uniformity of substances, heterogeneous mixtures are called colloids. These colloids can be seen in solid, liquid, or gases.
9. The mixture is uniform and comprises of only one phase.
The mixture is non-uniform and comprises of many layers and phases.
10. Examples:
Milk
Sugar
Salt
Wine
Vinegar
Oil
Gasoline
Examples:
Mud
Sand
Pepper
Air
Pizza
The mixture of sand and sodium chloride