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Muddy water is a heterogeneous mixture why?​

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Answered by Rollerqueen
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Because mud can settle, leaving the mixture with much less mud at the top of the bucket than the bottom. Similarly a mixture of sand and salt is heterogeneous because it is highly unlikely that the same ratio of salt to sand will be found throughout the mixture.

Answered by Anonymous
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suspension

A suspension is a heterogeneous mixture in which very fine particles (about 10-5m in size) of solid are dispersed in any medium (liquid or gas). In suspension, the solute particles are visible to the naked eye, and remain suspended throughout the bulk of the medium. The Tyndall effect is observed in this mixture.

Muddy pond water, smoke coming out of a chimney, chalk-water mixture, coarse lime particles in water are examples of suspension.

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