hlo what is difference between homogeneous n heterogeneous mixtures
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Through consolidating at least two substances, a blend is created. A homogeneous arrangement will in general be indistinguishable, regardless of how you test it. Homogeneous blends are wellsprings of water, saline arrangement, some compounds, and bitumen. Sand, oil and water, and chicken noodle soup are instances of heterogeneous blends.
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Homogeneous mixture
Homogeneous mixtures have uniform composition throughout the mixture.
(II) The whole mixture is in same phase.
(III) Components are not visible to the naked eye.
(IV) Components cannot be separated easily.
Eg.: Sugar + Water → Sugar solution
Heterogeneous mixture
(I)Heterogeneous mixture have composition which may vary from point to point.
(II) Substances can be of two phases and layers may separate.
(III) Component of mixture can be seen easily.
(IV) Components can be separated easily.
Eg.: Salt + Sand
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