The difference between h********** mixture and heterogeneous mixture
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Main difference between homogeneous and heterogeneous solution is that in homogeneous components are evenly distributed and are mixed thoroughly whereas in heterogeneous solution components seems not to be dissolved completely but partially.
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Homogeneous mixtures
Homogeneous mixtures---> a mixture is said to be Homogenous if all the components of a mixture are compltely mixed together and are indistinguishable from one another ...
Homogeneous mixtures---> a mixture is said to be Homogenous if all the components of a mixture are compltely mixed together and are indistinguishable from one another ...For example air, alloys, etc.
Homogeneous mixtures---> a mixture is said to be Homogenous if all the components of a mixture are compltely mixed together and are indistinguishable from one another ...For example air, alloys, etc.Heterogeneous mixtures
Homogeneous mixtures---> a mixture is said to be Homogenous if all the components of a mixture are compltely mixed together and are indistinguishable from one another ...For example air, alloys, etc.Heterogeneous mixtures----> heterogeneous mixture if all the component of the mixture are not thoroughly mixed and are distinguishable from one another ...
Homogeneous mixtures---> a mixture is said to be Homogenous if all the components of a mixture are compltely mixed together and are indistinguishable from one another ...For example air, alloys, etc.Heterogeneous mixtures----> heterogeneous mixture if all the component of the mixture are not thoroughly mixed and are distinguishable from one another ...For example sugar, chalk in water etc.
Homogeneous mixtures---> a mixture is said to be Homogenous if all the components of a mixture are compltely mixed together and are indistinguishable from one another ...For example air, alloys, etc.Heterogeneous mixtures----> heterogeneous mixture if all the component of the mixture are not thoroughly mixed and are distinguishable from one another ...For example sugar, chalk in water etc.HOPE IT HELP U............