homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures?
b. Which of the following
noodles in soup
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A mixture is created when two or more substances are combined. Mixtures can easily be separated again. The substances in a mixture do not bond together.
There are many types of mixtures. You can mix solids, such as sand and stones. You can also mix liquids, such as coffee and milk. Gases form mixtures with other gases, solids, or liquids. Did you know that when you eat a bowl of chicken noodle soup, you are really eating a mixture? Chicken noodle soup is a heterogeneous mixture. This is because the noodles stay separate from the liquid. Sometimes you cannot see differences in a mixture because every part of the mixture is just like every other part. These mixtures are called homogeneous mixtures.
When coffee is mixed with milk, the two things combine in such a way that you cannot separate what is coffee and what is milk. This is an example of a homogeneous mixture.
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Answer:
heterogeneous
Explanation:
A homogeneous mixture is a mixture in which the composition is uniform throughout the mixture. ... All solutions would be considered homogeneous because the dissolved material is present in the same amount throughout the solution. One characteristic of mixtures is that they can be separated into their components.
A heterogeneous mixture is simply any mixture that is not uniform in composition - it's a non-uniform mixture of smaller constituent parts. By contrast, a mixture that is uniform in composition is a homogeneous mixture.