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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 1 month ago
(II) The whole mixture is in same phase.
(III) Components are not visible to the naked eye.
(IV) Components cannot be separated easily.
Eg.: Sugar + Water → Sugar solution
(II) Substances can be of two phases and layers may separate.
(III) Component of mixture can be seen easily.
(IV) Components can be separated easily.
Eg.: Salt + Sand
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