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1. Differentiate between homogen
eous and heterogeneous mixtures
with examples.
2. How are sol, solution and
suspension different from each
other?
3. To make a saturated solution,
36 g of sodium chloride is dissolved
in 100 g of water at 293 K.
Find its concentration at this
temperature.
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1. Differentiate between homogen
eous and heterogeneous mixtures
with examples.
Answer : A homogeneous mixture is a solid, liquid or gaseous mixture that has the same proportions of its components throughout any given sample and is also referred to as solutions.
Some examples of homogeneous mixtures are:
Water and sugar
Water and salt
Water and yeast
Milk and coffee
Explanation:
A heterogeneous mixture is such that the components can be separated from one another. A bowl of Cheerios, for example, is heterogeneous because you can literally pull out the individual pieces of cereal from the milk.
Examples of heterogeneous mixture :-
Cereal in milk is a great example of a heterogeneous mixture. ...
Oil and water form a heterogeneous mixture.
Orange juice with pulp is a heterogeneous mixture. ...
Sandy water is a heterogeneous mixture. ...
A pepperoni pizza is a heterogeneous mixture
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