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Sand and water mixture uses

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Answered by SadiquaShamsheer
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Answer:

Concrete is formed through a mixture of calcium oxide, water as well as sand and a few other gravel rocks. Concrete is a mixture because we can actually attain all the raw materials back from the hard concrete.

Answered by rahul123437
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Uses the mixture of sand and water is heterogenous.

Explanation:

  • A suspension is a mixture of liquid and solid particles.an example of a slurry is a mixture of water and sand.
  • Stirring will disperse the sand through the water. If left alone, the sand will sink to the bottom.Sand in water is a mixture, not a solution.
  • When sugar is stirred in a glass of water, sugar cannot be identified as a separate substance.
  • Sugar in water is a common solution, such as seawater, gasoline, and the liquid portion of  blood.Don't forget to use  your chosen strategy.
  • Water is a solvent for a mixture of sand and water. However, sand is not soluble in water, so it cannot be called a soluble substance.When a substance dissolves in water, it is said to be dissolved.
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