Give any 10 day to day life examples of homogenous and hetrogenous mixtures
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Examples of heterogeneous mixtures in daily life is oil and water mixture. Milk is also an example of heterogeneous mixture.
Liquid laundry detergent is another example of a homogeneous mixture of various soaps and chemicals for washing clothes
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Some examples of homogeneous mixtures are: Water and sugar. Water and salt.
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In heterogeneous mixtures, the constituents appear separately.
- oil and water.
- a soil sample.
- sandy water.
- a carbonated beverage or beer (the CO2 gas appears separately within the liquid)
- orange juice with pulp in it.
- water with ice cubes in it. A heterogeneous mixture is a mixture with a non-uniform composition. The composition varies from one region to another with at least two phases that remain separate from each other, with clearly identifiable properties. If you examine a sample of a heterogeneous mixture, you can see the separate components.Concrete is a heterogeneous mixture of an aggregate: cement, and water.
- Sugar and sand form a heterogeneous mixture. If you look closely, you can identify tiny sugar crystals and particles of sand.
- Ice cubes in cola form a heterogeneous mixture. The ice and soda are in two distinct phases of matter (solid and liquid).
- Salt and pepper form a heterogeneous mixture.
- Chocolate chip cookies are a heterogeneous mixture. If you take a bite from a cookie, you may not get the same number of chips as you get in another bite.
- Soda is considered a heterogeneous mixture. It contains water, sugar, and carbon dioxide, which forms bubbles. While the sugar, water, and flavorings may form a chemical solution, the carbon dioxide bubbles are not uniformly distributed throughout the liquid.
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