Which of the following is not a example of heterogeneous mixture?
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Salt in water is not a example of heterogeneous mixture.
In order to understand why salt in water is not a heterogenous mixture, we need to understand what a homogenous and heterogenous mixture are.
What is a homogenous mixture?
- A homogenous mixture can easily be described as a mixture of substances that mix with each other and are uniform. They cannot be seen physically as separate.
- For example, salt mixes completely in water and cannot be physically separated.
What is a heterogenous mixture?
- A heterogenous mixture is not uniform and its components can be seen as physically separate.
- For example, water and oil do not completely mix and oil can be seen on water.
The complete question is as follows:
Which of the following is not an example of heterogeneous mixture?
Oil in water
Gun powder
Salt in water
Mixture of sulphur powder and iron fillings
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