Is coffee with cream and sugar a heterogeneous mixture?
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no they have same composition throughout the mixture
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Heterogeneous mixture-This is a type of admixture in which all the factors are fully mixed and all the patches can be seen under a microscope. We can identify the factors and further than one phase can be seen by naked eyes.
Crucial points regarding this type of admixture:
- Patches are distributed non-uniformly
- We can judge a miscellaneous admixture by just seeing it
- Non-uniform composition
- illustration seawater, pizza, etc.
- A homogeneous admixture has factors which are unevenly distributed throughout the substance.
- A heterogeneous admixture has factors that are not. If the coffee is completely stirred also it'll be a homogeneous admixture because the cream and sugar will be unevenly distributed throughout the coffee.
- This is why when you take a sip each sip tastes the same, if it wasn't unevenly distributed the drafts would taste else because you would ingest different rates of coffee, sugar and cream which would not taste veritably good.
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