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how can we identify homogeneous and heterogeneous mixture

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Answered by mk352189
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Homogeneous mixtures, more commonly called solutions, have the same uniform appearance and composition throughout (the prefix "homo" means the same). Solutions consist of particles as small as atoms or molecules; in other words, too small to be visible to the eye. It's impossible to pick out components of a homogeneous mixture. For example, a sugar solution and white vinegar are homogeneous because only colorless liquids can be seen.           Heterogenous mixtures are made up of visibly different substances or phases (the prefix "hetero" means different). A suspension is a type of heterogeneous mixture with large particles, visible to the eye. For example, a mixture of sand and water is a suspension because you can see the sand particles in the water.              

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