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what is homogeneous and heterogeneous mixture​

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Answered by komal1414
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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.

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Answered by jackzzjck
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Homogeneous  Mixture

  • Homogeneous mixtures are mixtures whose components are distributed uniformly throughout the mixture.

  • The Homogeneous mixture do not shows Tyndall effect ( scattering of light ).

  • Homogeneous mixture has only one phase .

  • No particles can be seen in the mixture with naked eyes.

  • Homogeneous mixture can be separated by Distillation, Evaporation , Chromatography etc.

  • Milk , Alloys of metals, Air , etc are examples of homogeneous mixture.

Heterogeneous Mixture

  • Homogeneous mixtures are mixtures whose components are not distributed uniformly throughout the mixture.

  • The Homogeneous mixture do show Tyndall effect.

  • They have many phases.

  • Particles can be seen with naked eyes in heterogeneous mixture.

  • They can be separated by many common physical methods like Filtration,Sedimentation,Separating funnel , Sieving,Winnowing etc.

  • Oil in water , Sand in water , Pastries etc are heterogenous mixture.
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