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Give examples of any two mixture and describe how the components can be separated

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Answered by lovechemistry
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Answer:

example are ,sugar in water ,ice ,air ,rock ,wood etc. yes they are mixtures .

Explanation:

you can separate mixtures by physical methods like distillation ,filteration etc.

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Answered by gopikrishnamanaidu
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Answer:

Heterogeneous Mixtures

A heterogeneous mixture is a mixture of two or more chemical substances (elements or compounds), where the different components can be visually distinguished and easily separated by physical means. Examples include:

mixtures of sand and water

mixtures of sand and iron filings

a conglomerate rock

water and oil

a salad

trail mix

mixtures of gold powder and silver powder

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Homogenous Mixtures

A homogeneous mixture is a mixture of two or more chemical substances (elements or compounds), where the different components cannot be visually distinguished. The composition of homogeneous mixtures is constant. Often separating the components of a homogeneous mixture is more challenging than separating the components of a heterogeneous mixture.

Distinguishing between homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures is a matter of the scale of sampling. On a small enough scale, any mixture can be said to be heterogeneous, because a sample could be as small as a single molecule. In practical terms, if the property of interest is the same regardless of how much of the mixture is taken, the mixture is homogeneous.

A mixture’s physical properties, such as its melting point, may differ from those of its individual components. Some mixtures can be separated into their components by physical (mechanical or thermal) means.

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