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Statethedifferencebetween hetrogeneous and homogeneous mixture.

Give twocexamples of each type.​

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Answered by RasikaM
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Heterogeneous mixtures contain particles that retain their chemical properties when they are mixed and can be distinguished after they are mixed. The components of heterogeneous mixtures can be separated by filtration of chemical procedures. The two types of heterogeneous mixtures are suspensions and colloids.

A homogeneous mixture is a solid, liquid or gaseous mixture that has the same proportions of its components throughout any given sample. Conversely, a heterogeneous mixture has components in which proportions vary throughout the sample.

Some examples of homogeneous mixtures are: Water and sugar. Water and salt.

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In heterogeneous mixtures, the constituents appear separately.

oil and water.

a soil sample.

sandy water.

a carbonated beverage or beer (the CO2 gas appears separately within the liquid)

orange juice with pulp in it.

water with ice cubes in it.

Examples of Heterogeneous Mixtures

Concrete is a heterogeneous mixture of an aggregate: cement, and water.

Sugar and sand form a heterogeneous mixture. ...

Ice cubes in cola form a heterogeneous mixture. ...

Answered by Himalaysaikia
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Through combining two or more substance a mixture is formed.

A homogeneous mixture is a mixture in which the composition is uniform throughout the mixture. The salt water described above is homogeneous because the dissolved salt is evenly distributed throughout the entire salt water sample.

A heterogeneous mixture is a type of mixture that allows the components to be seen as two or more phases are present. A mixture is an example of water. Water is a homogeneous mixture of nitrogen, oxygen and smaller amounts of other compounds in the gaseous materials

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