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oil in water is heterogeneous or homogeneous give reason ​

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Answered by karthikyerubandi6
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heterogeneous mixture consists of two or more phases. When oil and water are combined, they do not mix evenly, but instead form two separate layers. ... Oil and water do not mix, instead forming two distinct layers called phases. The oil phase is less dense than the water phase, and so the oil floats on top of the water.

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Answered by ishabilu
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Answer:

oil in water is heterogenous mixture

Explanation:

When oil and water are combined, they do not mix evenly, but instead form two separate layers. ... Oil and water do not mix, instead forming two distinct layers called phases. The oil phase is less dense than the water phase, and so the oil floats on top of the water.

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