A mixture is a combination of two or more substances. Salt water, coffee, whipped cream and tea are all types of mixtures.
A solid one is white sugar
A liquid one is pure water
A gas one is helium
From BC Science 7 (McGraw-Hill Ryerson)
they alike by they are mixtures
Homogenous mixture and Heterogenous mixture: Homogenous mixtures are mixtures that become one part or they cant be filtered..Ex.Powdered juice and water Heterogenous mixtures are mixtures that does'nt become one part they can be filtered..Ex.monggo seeds mix with water
two mixtures are hot chocolate and juice or vinegar and lemonade.
Heterogenous and Homogenous mixtures. Homogenous mixtures are uniform in appearance. Sea water is a mixture containing primarily Sodium Chloride and water. If you take a sample of this mixture, you will see that the salt fully dissolves in water and the sample is uniform in appearance. Heterogenous mixtures non-uniform. You can see the components of the mixture. An Example is a mixture of oil and water. Oil does not dissolve in water and forms a separate layer above water.
Examples of homogeneous mixtures at home: vinegar, wine, beer.
heterogenous mixtures
Mixtures.
they alike by they are mixtures
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Heterogenous mixtures undergo physical change (I THINK)
Homogenous mixture and Heterogenous mixture: Homogenous mixtures are mixtures that become one part or they cant be filtered..Ex.Powdered juice and water Heterogenous mixtures are mixtures that does'nt become one part they can be filtered..Ex.monggo seeds mix with water
2 or more
two mixtures are hot chocolate and juice or vinegar and lemonade.
Cheese chips are not heterogeneous mixtures.
Heterogenous, it has visible layers of mixtures.
Heterogenous mixtures are not uniform throughout the liquid. For example flour and water mixture is heterogenous because the flour isn't going to be uniformly located throughout the liquid. Homogenized milk is homogenous, as the concentration of particles throughout the liquid is evenly distributed. Heterogenous mixtues will often "settle", homogenous will not settle over time.
Some examples of heterogeneous mixtures are:Sand in waterSmokeChicken soupProtoplasmSilt in waterTomato juiceCloudsVinegar in oilMayonnaiseIce teaConcreteWoodSalad dressingSoilChocolate chip cookieMuddy watersugar and cornstarchMixture of different types of cereals