what is homogeneous mixture ??
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Homegenous mixture is a type of mixture where the solute and solvent mix together uniformly and the concentration of the solute in any part of the solvent is same. For eg. sugar+water solution.
Take a glass and dissolve sugar in it, the sugar will uniformly spread throughout the water. Hence, sugar+water is a homogenous mixture
Take a glass and dissolve sugar in it, the sugar will uniformly spread throughout the water. Hence, sugar+water is a homogenous mixture
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Hi friend,
There are two types of mixtures.They are:-
Homogeneous mixtures
Heterogeneous mixtures
HOMOGENEOUS MIXTURES:-
It is a mixture where solute and solvent mix uniformly throughout the mixture and can not be visible to our naked eye. They can be separated by chemical methods.
Example,
Mix water and sugar in a glass. Stir it. After sometime we can't see sugar. Because sugar is dissolved in water.
HETEROGENEOUS MIXTURES;-
It is a mixture where solute and solvent do not mix uniformly throughout the mixture. They are visible to our naked eye. They can be separated by physical methods.
Example,
Mix water and sand in a beaker. Stir it. After onetime we can see sand at the bottom and solvent (water) on it. Sand do not dissolve in water.
Hope this information helps you....
There are two types of mixtures.They are:-
Homogeneous mixtures
Heterogeneous mixtures
HOMOGENEOUS MIXTURES:-
It is a mixture where solute and solvent mix uniformly throughout the mixture and can not be visible to our naked eye. They can be separated by chemical methods.
Example,
Mix water and sugar in a glass. Stir it. After sometime we can't see sugar. Because sugar is dissolved in water.
HETEROGENEOUS MIXTURES;-
It is a mixture where solute and solvent do not mix uniformly throughout the mixture. They are visible to our naked eye. They can be separated by physical methods.
Example,
Mix water and sand in a beaker. Stir it. After onetime we can see sand at the bottom and solvent (water) on it. Sand do not dissolve in water.
Hope this information helps you....
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