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Give two differences between homogeneous mixture and heterogeneous mixture​

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Answered by BrainyWay
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1) A homogeneous mixture is a solid, liquid or gaseous mixture that has the same proportions of its components throughout any given sample. Conversely, a heterogeneous mixture has components in which proportions vary throughout the sample.

2) Examples of homogeneous mixtures include air, saline solution, most alloys, and bitumen. Examples of heterogeneous mixtures include sand, oil and water, and chicken noodle soup.
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

A homogeneous mixture is a solid, liquid or gaseous mixture that has the same proportions of its components throughout any given sample. Conversely, a heterogeneous mixture has components in which proportions vary throughout the sample.

Explanation:

What is a Homogeneous Mixture?

These are the types of mixtures in which the components mixed are uniformly distributed throughout the mixture. In other words, “they are uniform throughout”. We can observe only one phase of matter in a homogeneous mixture. Key points regarding such mixtures are:  

Particles are distributed uniformly

  • We can’t judge a homogeneous mixture by just seeing it
  • Homogeneous mixtures are also called solutions
  • Uniform composition
  • Example: rainwater, vinegar, etc.
  • What is Heterogeneous Mixture?  This is a type of mixture in which all the components are completely mixed and all the particles can be seen under a microscope. We can easily identify the components and more than one phase can be seen by naked eyes.
  • Key points regarding this type of mixture:
  • Particles are distributed non uniformly
  • We can judge a heterogeneous mixture by just seeing it
  • Non-uniform composition
  • Example: seawater, pizza, etc.
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