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What are the similarities of homogeneous and hextrogeneous?

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Answered by ITzCrazyBoy95
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By definition, a pure substance or a homogeneous mixture consists of a single phase. A heterogeneous mixture consists of two or more phases. When oil and water are combined, they do not mix evenly, but instead form two separate layers.

Answered by kanakshar3
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Homogeneous MixturesHeterogeneous mixturesThe elements and compounds are uniformly mixed.The elements and compounds are not uniformly mixed.The properties of the mixture are the same in all compositions.The properties differ at different compositions.Copper and Zinc are two solids which make brass, which is solid. The elements cannot be distinguished.In the mixture of Iron and Sulphur, iron can be easily separated using a magnet, the composition is not uniform.Example of liquids - Alcohol and WaterExample of liquids - Oil and water

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Homogeneous MixturesHeterogeneous mixturesThe elements and compounds are uniformly mixed.The elements and compounds are not uniformly mixed.The properties of the mixture are the same in all compositions.The properties differ at different compositions.Copper and Zinc are two solids which make brass, which is solid. The elements cannot be distinguished.In the mixture of Iron and Sulphur, iron can be easily separated using a magnet, the composition is not uniform.Example of liquids - Alcohol and WaterExample of liquids - Oil and water

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