Here are the matching types of mixtures based on your descriptions:
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The particles of the mixture are not evenly distributed: Heterogeneous mixture
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A mixture that has parts that are noticeably different from one another: Heterogeneous mixture
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A mixture in which the substances are so evenly distributed that it is difficult to distinguish one substance in the mixture from another: Homogeneous mixture
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A mixture in which you are unable to see the different parts. All parts look the same: Homogeneous mixture
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Fruit Salad: Heterogeneous mixture
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Salt dissolved in water: Homogeneous mixture
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Coffee: Homogeneous mixture
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A mixture of sand and water: Heterogeneous mixture
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10 molecules of Chlorine and 10 molecules of Lithium: Homogeneous mixture (if they are mixed at the molecular level)
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10 molecules of lithium and 6 molecules of chlorine: Homogeneous mixture (assuming mixed at a molecular level)
This categorization helps highlight the differences between heterogeneous and homogeneous mixtures based on visibility and distribution of particles.