Which of the following is am example of a heterogenous mixture
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Mixtures in two or more phases are heterogeneous mixtures. Examples include ice cubes in a drink, sand and water, and salt and oil. The liquid that is immiscible form heterogeneous mixtures. A good example is a mixture of oil and water.
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Different examples of a heterogeneous mixture are:
- sugar and sand
- sand and water
- water and oil
- alcohol and water
- oil and vinegar
- Concrete
These are some of the common examples of a heterogeneous mixture. (since options are not available)
- Mixture: A mixture is a substance or product that constitutes two or more different substances with different forms of matter.
- Mixture exists in three forms, they are solutions, suspensions, and colloids.
- The substances constituting a mixture can be separated by physical methods because they are not combined chemically.
- A mixture can be classified as:
- Homogeneous mixture: A mixture in which the constituents are evenly distributed among each other and the chemical composition remains the same throughout the mixture. For example solution of salt and water.
- Heterogeneous mixture (mentioned above): A mixture in which the constituents are unevenly distributed and physically separate. The chemical composition in this case differs.
As mentioned above, oil and water, where the chemical composition is unequal and are physically separate.
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