similarity between homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures
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Homogenous:
1. All of its componenets are mixed uniformly throughout.
2. There is no clear boundary of separation between it's components.
3. The components cannot be seen by naked eyes.
4. example: alcohol in water, sugar in water, salt in water etc
Heterogeneous:
1. Its components are not mixed uniformly throughout.
2. There are visible boundaries of separation between it's components.
3. The components can be seen with naked eyes.
4. example: sand in soil, etc
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Mixtures are two or more substances mixed together without participating in the chemical changes.
Explanation:
Homogenous mixtures :-
- In this mixture particles are distributed uniformly
- The Homogeneous mixture cannot be judged by just seeing it
- They are also called solutions.
- They have a uniform composition
- It cannot be separated out physically
- It has only one phase.
- Example: rainwater, vinegar,a mixture of alcohol and water etc.
Heterogeneous mixtures :-
- In this mixture, particles are distributed non uniformly.
- Heterogeneous mixture can be judged by just seeing it
- They have a non-uniform composition.
- It can be separated out physically
- It has two or more phases.
- Example: seawater, pizza, sodium chloride and sand etc.
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