coconut milk, and starch
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
Gaseous mixtures, metallic alloys,metallic agglomerations are some examples.
from suspensions solute may be removed by simple filtration as the suspended clay particles from water.
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Solution: homogeneous mixture; ex.: vinegar, brandy, filtered mineral water, etc. But many mixtures can be nonhomogeneous: milk, hot chocolate, residual waters, etc.
A colloid is an extremely tiny particle that never settles out of suspension.
Elements consist of only one kind of atom (i.e. carbon or Phosphorus). Compounds are made of two or more different elements that are chemically bound together (i.e. carbon + oxygen = carbon dioxide, a compound). Mixtures are similar to compounds, but they are not chemically bound together and can be physically separated or filtered (i.e. sand and water).
Compounds are not mixtures; mixtures are formed from compounds.
Blood is filtered by the kidneys.
I filtered mt plant.(simple one) I filtered my fishes tank.
Mixtures
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