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What is the difference between homogeneous mixture and heterogeneous mixture??​

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Answered by avantika7488
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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 deepak1463
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Through combining two or more substances, a mixture is produced. A homogeneous solution tends to be identical, no matter how you sample it. Homogeneous mixtures are sources of water, saline solution, some alloys, and bitumen. Sand, oil and water, and chicken noodle soup are examples of heterogeneous mixtures.

A homogeneous mixture is a mixture in which the composition is uniform throughout the mixture. ... All solutions would be considered homogeneous because the dissolved material is present in the same amount throughout the solution. One characteristic of mixtures is that they can be separated into their components.

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