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M. J. Hiza has written: 'Equilibrium properties of fluid mixtures 2' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Liquid-liquid equilibrium, Mixtures 'Equilibrium properties of fluid mixtures' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Liquid-liquid equilibrium, Mixtures
what is mixtures
what is mixtures
Suspensions are mixtures in which the density of the liquid and the solid are such that the solid neither sinks not floats in the liquid but is suspended throughout.
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mixtures are solutions.they are solutions because when the substace of a solid dissolves from a liquid it becomes a solution. Note: solutions are not mixtures.....mixtures are solutions
what is mixtures
Well, its a mixture unless the solid or liquid dissolves in the latter, and then its a solution. There is the homogeneous mixtures that are balanced and heterogeneous mixtures that are unbalanced.
A liquid mixture is a liquid material with a definite volume and no definite shape. A liquid mixture takes on the shape of the container it is in. Mixtures have two or more substances. Ocean water and oil and water are liquid mixtures.
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types of mixtures are solid/solid mixtures liquid/liquid mixtures - these are called emulsions. Thery are often oil and water type emulsion.
Liquid-liquid mixtures are combinations of two or more liquids that are completely miscible, meaning they can mix together in any proportion. These mixtures can form when liquids with similar polarity or molecular structure are combined. Examples include alcohol-water solutions and oil-in-water emulsions.