what difference homogeneous and heterogeneous mixture
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A homogeneous mixture has the same uniform appearance and composition throughout. Many homogeneous mixtures are commonly referred to as solutions. While A heterogeneous mixture consists of visibly different substances or phases. The three phases or states of matter are gas, liquid, and solid.
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Here is the answer you were looking for:
Let's first look for Homogenous mixture:
• The particles of homogenous mixtures are extremely small. smaller than 100nm.
• The homogenous mixture doesn't scatter light.
• The homogenous mixtures are unstable.
• We can't see the particles of homogenous mixture with even high power microscope.
• The particles of homogenous mixture pass through the filter paper which means We can't seperate the homogenous mixture with the process of filtration.
Now,
Heterogenous mixture:
• The particles of heterogenous mixtures are quite large. They are larger than 100nm.
• The heterogenous mixture scatters a beam of light.
• We can usually see the particles of heterogenous mixture easily even with naked eyes.
• The heterogenous mixture are quite stable. It settles down after some time.
• The particles of heterogenous mixture can't pass through the filter paper. That means it can be separated by the process of filtration.
Hope this helps!!!
@Mahak24
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Here is the answer you were looking for:
Let's first look for Homogenous mixture:
• The particles of homogenous mixtures are extremely small. smaller than 100nm.
• The homogenous mixture doesn't scatter light.
• The homogenous mixtures are unstable.
• We can't see the particles of homogenous mixture with even high power microscope.
• The particles of homogenous mixture pass through the filter paper which means We can't seperate the homogenous mixture with the process of filtration.
Now,
Heterogenous mixture:
• The particles of heterogenous mixtures are quite large. They are larger than 100nm.
• The heterogenous mixture scatters a beam of light.
• We can usually see the particles of heterogenous mixture easily even with naked eyes.
• The heterogenous mixture are quite stable. It settles down after some time.
• The particles of heterogenous mixture can't pass through the filter paper. That means it can be separated by the process of filtration.
Hope this helps!!!
@Mahak24
Thanks...
☺☺
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