What are homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures?

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Posted by Class 12 7 years, 4 months ago
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 11 months ago
| Homogeneous mixture | Heterogeneous solutions |
| All solutions are the examples of homogeneous mixture. | Most of the mixtures are heterogeneous except solutions and alloys . |
| The particles of a homogeneous mixture are less the one nanometer. | The constituent particles are present uniformly in a heterogeneous mixture. |
| A homogenous mixture does not show Tyndall effect. | Heterogeneous mixtures show Tyndall effect. |
| The boundaries of particles cannot be differentiated. | Generally, two or more phases are present in a heterogeneous mixture. |
| The constituent particles of homogenous mixture cannot be separated using centrifugation or decantation. | Particles of a heterogeneous mixture are sized between one nanometer and one micrometer or more. |
| Alloys are the examples of solution. | The components of a heterogeneous mixture can be identified easily. |
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