what is homogenous mixture?
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A mixture in which everything is in equal distribution of particles. This type of mixture is known as Homogeneous Mixture.
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a special type of homogeneous mixture. Solutions are homogeneous because the ratio of solute to solvent remains the same throughout the solution even if homogenized with multiple sources, and stable because the solute will not settle out after any period of time, and it can't be removed by a filter or by centrifuge.[2] This type of mixture is very stable, i.e., its particles do not settle, or separate. As a homogeneous mixture, a solution has one phase (liquid) although the solute and solvent can vary: for example, salt water.
Gases Edit
Air can be more specifically described as a gaseous solution (oxygen and other gases dissolved in the major component, nitrogen). Since interactions between molecules play almost no role, dilute gases form rather trivial solutions. In part of the literature, they are not even classified as solutions. In gas inter-molecular space is the greatest and inter-molecular force of attraction is least. Some examples can be oxygen, hydrogen, or nitrogen.
Solids Edit
In chemistry, a mixture is a substance containing two or more elements or compounds that are not bound to each other and which retain their own chemical and physical identities; – a substance which has two or more constituent physical substances. Mixtures, in the broader sense, are two or more substances physically in the same place, but fk are not chemically combined, and therefore ratios are not necessarily considered.