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Answered by sunilarwal2016
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Explanation:

Smoke and fog (Smog)

Dirt and water (Mud)

Sand, water and gravel (Cement)

Water and salt (Sea water)

Potassium nitrate, sulfur, and carbon (Gunpowder)

Oxygen and water (Sea foam)

Petroleum, hydrocarbons, and fuel additives (Gasoline)

Minerals, organic materials, air, water, and living organisms (Soil)

Chlorine, caustic soda, and water (Bleach)

Smoke and fog (Smog)

Dirt and water (Mud)

Sand, water and gravel (Cement)

Water and salt (Sea water)

Potassium nitrate, sulfur, and carbon (Gunpowder)

Oxygen and water (Sea foam)

Petroleum, hydrocarbons, and fuel additives (Gasoline)

Minerals, organic materials, air, water, and living organisms (Soil)

Chlorine, caustic soda, and water (Bleach)

Plasma, white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets (Blood)

The opposite of heterogeneous mixtures is homogeneous mixtures. These are mixtures that are uniform throughout their composition. An example of a homogeneous mixture would be something like lemonade. Once mixed, you can't easily separate the lemon juice from the water; it's uniformly mixed. Another example is the air we breathe. It's a homogenous mixture of oxygen, nitrogen, argon, carbon dioxide, and other gases.

Alloy Mixtures

Some of the most important mixtures are strong metals called alloys. These metals are the result of combining two or more metals together, typically in order to strengthen them.

Here's a list of alloys:

Aluminum, nickel, and cobalt (Alnico)

Nickel, manganese, aluminum, and silicon (Alumel)

Copper and arsenic (Arsenical copper)

Copper and silver (Billon)

Zinc and copper (Brass)

Silver and copper (Britannia silver)

Nickel and chromium (Chromel)

Copper and nickel (Constantan)

Copper and tungsten (Copper-tungsten)

Copper, gold, and silver (Corinthian bronze)

Copper, nickel, and iron (Cunife)

Copper and nickel (Cupronickel)

Copper, aluminum, and zinc (Devarda's alloy)

Copper and aluminum (Duralumin)

Copper, gold, and silver (Electrum)

Nickel and iron (Elinvar)

Iron, nickel and cobalt (Fernico)

Nickel, copper, and zinc (German silver)

Silver, copper, and gold (Goloid)

Copper, and a small proportion of gold and silver (Hepatizon)

Copper, manganese, and tin (Heusler alloy)

Nickel, chromium, and iron (Inconel)

Nickel and iron (Invar)

Potassium and lithium (KLi)

Nickel, cobalt, and iron (Kovar)

Copper, manganese, and nickel (Manganin)

Lead and copper (Molybdochalkos)

Copper, nickel, iron, manganese, carbon and silicon (Monel metal)

Nickel and iron (Mu-metal)

Chromium, iron, and nickel (Nichrome)

Nickel, chromium, silicon, and magnesium (Nicrosil)

Nickel and silicon (Nisil)

Copper, aluminum, zinc, and tin (Nordic gold)

Tin, copper, antimony, bismuth, and (sometimes) silver (Pewter)

Silver and platinum (Platinum sterling)

Gold, silver copper (Rose gold)

Copper and gold (Shakudo)

Silver and copper (Shibuichi)

Aluminum and silicon (Silumin)

Lead and tin (Solder)

Iron, manganese, carbon, and silicon (Spiegeleisen)

Chromium, nickel, molybdenum, silicon, aluminum, and carbon (Stainless steel)

Carbon and iron (Steel)

Silver and copper (Sterling silver)

Lead and tin (Terne)

Copper and gold (Tumbaga)

Lead, tin, and antimony (Type metal)

Zinc, aluminum, magnesium, and copper (Zamak)

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Answered by pandeyricha2402
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Answer:

Smoke and fog (Smog)

Smoke and fog (Smog)Dirt and water (Mud)

Smoke and fog (Smog)Dirt and water (Mud)Sand, water and gravel (Cement)

Smoke and fog (Smog)Dirt and water (Mud)Sand, water and gravel (Cement)Water and salt (Sea water)

Smoke and fog (Smog)Dirt and water (Mud)Sand, water and gravel (Cement)Water and salt (Sea water)Potassium nitrate, sulfur, and carbon (Gunpowder)

Smoke and fog (Smog)Dirt and water (Mud)Sand, water and gravel (Cement)Water and salt (Sea water)Potassium nitrate, sulfur, and carbon (Gunpowder)Oxygen and water (Sea foam)

Smoke and fog (Smog)Dirt and water (Mud)Sand, water and gravel (Cement)Water and salt (Sea water)Potassium nitrate, sulfur, and carbon (Gunpowder)Oxygen and water (Sea foam)Petroleum, hydrocarbons, and fuel additives (Gasoline)

Smoke and fog (Smog)Dirt and water (Mud)Sand, water and gravel (Cement)Water and salt (Sea water)Potassium nitrate, sulfur, and carbon (Gunpowder)Oxygen and water (Sea foam)Petroleum, hydrocarbons, and fuel additives (Gasoline)Minerals, organic materials, air, water, and living organisms (Soil)

Smoke and fog (Smog)Dirt and water (Mud)Sand, water and gravel (Cement)Water and salt (Sea water)Potassium nitrate, sulfur, and carbon (Gunpowder)Oxygen and water (Sea foam)Petroleum, hydrocarbons, and fuel additives (Gasoline)Minerals, organic materials, air, water, and living organisms (Soil)Chlorine, caustic soda, and water (Bleach)

Smoke and fog (Smog)Dirt and water (Mud)Sand, water and gravel (Cement)Water and salt (Sea water)Potassium nitrate, sulfur, and carbon (Gunpowder)Oxygen and water (Sea foam)Petroleum, hydrocarbons, and fuel additives (Gasoline)Minerals, organic materials, air, water, and living organisms (Soil)Chlorine, caustic soda, and water (Bleach)Plasma, white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets (Blood)

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