Asked by teamjakeward
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What is the difference between homegenous mixtures and heterogeneous mixtures?
The difference between the two is that in a homogeneous mixture, the ingredients or elements are uniformly spread while in a hetergeneous mixture, it's the exact opposite. One part might have more than the other.
This is what I got: I'm confused...is it the other way around?
What is the difference between homegenous mixtures and heterogeneous mixtures?
The difference between the two is that in a homogeneous mixture, the ingredients or elements are uniformly spread while in a hetergeneous mixture, it's the exact opposite. One part might have more than the other.
This is what I got: I'm confused...is it the other way around?
Answers
Answered by
Larry
A heterogeneous mixture is one that does not blend smoothly and in which the individual substances remain distinct. A homogeneous mixture has the same composition throughout, and always has the same phase.
Answered by
mysterychicken
...so this is correct?
Answered by
bobpursley
yes, mc, you are correct.
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