What is the correct classification of a mixture in which both a solid and a liquid are visible?
a homogeneous mixture and a solution
a homogeneous mixture and a suspension
a heterogeneous mixture and a solution
a heterogeneous mixture and a suspension
a homogeneous mixture and a solution
a homogeneous mixture and a suspension
a heterogeneous mixture and a solution
a heterogeneous mixture and a suspension
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The correct classification of a mixture in which both a solid and a liquid are visible is:
**a heterogeneous mixture and a suspension.**
In a suspension, solid particles are dispersed within a liquid but will settle over time if not continuously mixed, and different phases (solid and liquid) can be observed. In contrast, a homogeneous mixture has a uniform composition throughout, and a solution is a type of homogeneous mixture where one substance is completely dissolved in another.
**a heterogeneous mixture and a suspension.**
In a suspension, solid particles are dispersed within a liquid but will settle over time if not continuously mixed, and different phases (solid and liquid) can be observed. In contrast, a homogeneous mixture has a uniform composition throughout, and a solution is a type of homogeneous mixture where one substance is completely dissolved in another.