state the difference between heterogeneous and homogeneous mixture.Guve twi examples of eaxh for your answer.
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A homogeneous solution tends to be identical, no matter how you sample it. Homogeneous mixtures are sources of water, saline solution, some alloys, and bitumen. Sand, oil and water, and chicken noodle soup are examples of heterogeneous mixtures.
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examples of homogeneous mixtures:
- Sea water.
- Wine.
- Vinegar.
- Steel.
- Brass.
- Air.
- Natural gas.
- Blood.
examples of heterogeneous mixture.
- Concrete is a heterogeneous mixture of an aggregate: cement, and water.
- Sugar and sand form a heterogeneous mixture. If you look closely, you can identify tiny sugar crystals and particles of sand.
- Ice cubes in cola form a heterogeneous mixture. The ice and soda are in two distinct phases of matter (solid and liquid).
- Salt and pepper form a heterogeneous mixture.
- Chocolate chip cookies are a heterogeneous mixture. If you take a bite from a cookie, you may not get the same number of chips as you get in another bite.
- Soda is considered a heterogeneous mixture. It contains water, sugar, and carbon dioxide, which forms bubbles. While the sugar, water, and flavorings may form a chemical solution, the carbon dioxide bubbles are not uniformly distributed throughout the liquid..
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