Oil and water are form of heterogeneous mixture why
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oil and water makes a heterogeneous mixture because they do not dissolve in each other and have no fixed composition
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Heterogeneous mixtures are those in which the substances that are to be mixed, do not get totally intermixed and you can easily differentiate between those two substances. And this is exactly what happens when you mix oil and water.
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- Heterogeneous mixtures are those in which the substances to be mixed do not mix entirely, and one can easily distinguish between these two substances. And that's what happens when you combine oil and water.
- Heterogeneous mixtures are those where the mixed substances do not mix thoroughly, and you can quickly tell the difference between these two substances. And that's what happens when you combine oil and water.
- A mixture of oil and water is called an emulsion. An emulsion is a mixture of two liquids that do not combine. When the liquids are shaken, an emulsion is formed, but after a while, the liquids separate into individual layers.
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