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2 October, 07:08

6 What is the main difference between a homogeneous mixture and a heterogeneous mixture?

A.

The number of ingredients in each will differ.

B.

The components of a homogeneous mixture are evenly distributed.

C.

A homogeneous mixture is easier to make.

D.

The components of a heterogeneous mixture are spaced evenly throughout.

5.

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How do solutions differ from other mixtures?

A.

Solutions are heterogeneous mixtures.

B.

Solutions do not contain more than one element.

C.

Each component of a solution can be seen clearly.

D.

One component of a solution dissolves in another.

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  1. 2 October, 07:18
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    The best answer here is B, i. e. the components of a homogenous mixture are evenly distributed This means the constituents are mixed uniformly. In a heterogeneous mixture, the constituents are not mixed uniformly. Some good examples of a homogeneous mixture are: 1. Sugar solution 2. Soda 3. Water 5. soft drinks 6. Air 7. Vinegar 8. Brine Some examples of a heterogeneous mixture are: 1. Blood 2. Milk 3. Water and oil 4. Water and sand 5. Soil 6. Hollandaise sauce 8. smog
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