Science, asked by kpavithra5371, 1 month ago

The image shows two solution
What differentiates a homogeneous mixture from a heterogeneous mixture?
(a)Mixture 2 is homogeneous because the components of a homogenous mixture
always form separate layers.
(b)Mixture 1 is homogeneous because the composition is uniform throughout the
mixture.
(c)Mixture 2 is heterogeneous because the components of a heterogeneous mixtures
are always liquid.
(d)Mixture 1 is heterogeneous because the components of the mixture are not visible
from the naked eye

Answers

Answered by ashmitamanikandan6
1

Answer:

Pls send the image too cuz the Q are about those i guess..

Explanation:

Answered by rishikeshm1912
5

Homogenous mixture and heterogenous mixture

Explanation:

  • Mixtures is of two types-

       Homogenous mixture

        Heterogenous mixture

  • Homogenous mixtures are those mixtures  which has uniform composition means components are mixed with each other. This composition is uniform throughout the solution.
  • Heterogenous mixtures are those mixtures in which the composition is not same i.e. it has non uniform composition throughout the solution. Different components are observed in heterogenous mixtures.
  • As in the given question image is not given, on the basis of heterogenous and homogenous mixture definition we can conclude that Mixture 1 is homogenous mixture as it is said that composition is uniform throughout the mixture.

Therefore, Option(b) is correct.  

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