How do homogeneous mixtures differ from heterogeneous mixtures? Explain
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Homogeneous Mixture: It is a mixture in which different constituents are mixed uniformly and these constituents cannot be easily separated.
Example: Sugar solution, soda, water, soft drinks, vinegar, air, etc.
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Heterogeneous mixtures: It is a mixture in which different constituents are not mixed uniformly and the constituents can be easily seen and can be easily separated.
Example: Sugar and sand mixture, milk, ink, paint, wood, blood, etc
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