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what is the difference between homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures​

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Answered by amansiddhu2
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In homogeneous mixture the composition of the constituent particles are same where as in heterogeneous mixture the composition of constituents particles are not same

Answered by patelsakshi3106
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1. HOMOGENEOUS MIXTURE = (I) Homogeneous mixtures have uniform composition throughout the mixture.

(I) Homogeneous mixtures have uniform composition throughout the mixture.(II) The whole mixture is in same phase.

(I) Homogeneous mixtures have uniform composition throughout the mixture.(II) The whole mixture is in same phase.(III) Components are not visible to the naked eye.

(I) Homogeneous mixtures have uniform composition throughout the mixture.(II) The whole mixture is in same phase.(III) Components are not visible to the naked eye.(IV) Components cannot be separated easily.

(I) Homogeneous mixtures have uniform composition throughout the mixture.(II) The whole mixture is in same phase.(III) Components are not visible to the naked eye.(IV) Components cannot be separated easily.Eg.: Sugar + Water → Sugar solution

2. HETEROGENEOUS MIXTURE =(I) Heterogeneous mixture have composition which may vary from point to point.

(I) Heterogeneous mixture have composition which may vary from point to point.(II) Substances can be of two phases and layers may separate.

(I) Heterogeneous mixture have composition which may vary from point to point.(II) Substances can be of two phases and layers may separate.(III) Component of mixture can be seen easily.

(I) Heterogeneous mixture have composition which may vary from point to point.(II) Substances can be of two phases and layers may separate.(III) Component of mixture can be seen easily.(IV) Components can be separated easily.

(I) Heterogeneous mixture have composition which may vary from point to point.(II) Substances can be of two phases and layers may separate.(III) Component of mixture can be seen easily.(IV) Components can be separated easily.Eg.: Salt + Sand

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