Gasoline doesn't like to mix with water; if you mixed the two, it would be an emulsion.
Water and gasoline form a heterogeneous mixture
heterogeneous
Homogeneous mixture
Water and gasoline do not mix but rather form separate layers due to differences in their densities and polarities. Therefore, they do not form a homogeneous mixture but rather a heterogeneous mixture with distinct layers.
Homogeneous mixture
Water and gasoline form a heterogeneous mixture
heterogeneous
A simple water accordingly is a Heterogeneous mixture.
Homogeneous mixture
Homogeneous mixture
homogeneous mixture
Homogeneous mixture
Water and gasoline do not mix but rather form separate layers due to differences in their densities and polarities. Therefore, they do not form a homogeneous mixture but rather a heterogeneous mixture with distinct layers.
The electrolytes will completely dissociate in the water. Therefore it will be a homogeneous mixture.An example of heterogeneous mixture is sand in water.
Salt water is a homogeneous mixture.
Homogeneous mixture
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