Which type of mixture is formed when you mix the following; Salt+water, soil+water, milk+water.
Answers
Answer:
salt +water-homogenous
soil+water-hetrogeneous
milk+water-homogenous
Explanation:
salt+water,milk+water is homogenous because they will disslove together,soil+water is hetrogenous because soil settle down
The type of mixture formed on mixing the given substances are:
1. Salt+water- Homogenous
2. Soil+water- Heterogenous
3. Milk+water- Homogenous
- Mixtures are combinations of various substances, which may be in the form of a solution, colloid or suspension.
- They can be of two types- homogenous and heterogeneous.
1. Homogenous- A combination of two or more substances such that they dissolve completely or blend well having the same proportions throughout.
Example: Salt and water combine to form a clear solution as salt is soluble in water.
2. Heterogenous- A combination of substances such that they do not blend well and the proportions vary throughout.
Example: Soil and water as soil has various components such that some dissolve in water whereas some do not and thereby proportions vary.