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A colloid is an example of a mixture. Specifically, colloids are mixtures in which the components do not separate. Mixtures in which the components do separate are known as suspensions.
The difference between boiling points is exploited.
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Of course, using a magnet (electromagnet). This is valid for many mixtures.
Some mixtures are easier to seperate than others because some mixtures are heterozygous mixtures. These mixtures are easier to seperate then others because you can see what is in them so you would know how to get them out.
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There not. it is much easier to separate a heterogeneous mixture
They are both methods which use heat to separate mixtures.
what is a way nature can separate mixtures
you can do it by the temperature
with sand
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A colloid is an example of a mixture. Specifically, colloids are mixtures in which the components do not separate. Mixtures in which the components do separate are known as suspensions.
A filter? Maybe a magnet (if its metal)
The difference between boiling points is exploited.
Homogeneous mixtures are more difficult to separate than heterogeneous mixtures because the particles are all mixed together, whereas heterogeneous mixtures have particles big enough to see.
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