Is Magnet a Homogeneous mixture or a Heterogeneous mixture?
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magnet is a heterogeneous mixture because it is not soluble in water
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Yes, Magnet is a Homogeneous mixture.
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- Homogeneous mixture: The magnet is the most homogeneous, the gradient fields are the most linear, and the big RF coils have the highest signal at isocenter by design.
- Homogeneous is a Latin term that describes something's regularity. Because the dissolved salt is evenly distributed throughout the whole salt water sample, the salt water described above is homogeneous. Because they are both uniform, it is common to confuse a homogeneous mixture with a pure substance.
- Heterogeneous mixture: Iron filings, for example, can be mixed in any proportion with powdered sulphur, and even if very fine iron powder is carefully mixed with powdered sulphur, the two components can be easily separated using a magnet; the magnet will suck the iron out of the combination.
- A heterogeneous combination is a salad comprising lettuce, cheese, seeds, tomatoes, broccoli, and other vegetables. ... soil - A heterogeneous mixture is an example of soil.
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