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heterogeneos is something you can take apart for eexample a salad or ceral

homogenous is something that cant be chemically taken apart

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Can you provide examples of mixtures and solutions and explain the difference between the two?

Mixtures are combinations of two or more substances that are physically mixed together but not chemically bonded. Examples of mixtures include trail mix, salad, and sand. Solutions, on the other hand, are mixtures where one substance dissolves in another. Examples of solutions include saltwater, sugar water, and air. The key difference is that solutions have a solute dissolved in a solvent, while mixtures do not have a solute dissolved in a solvent.


What is the difference between heterogenous and homogenous mixtures?

Heterogeneous mixtures have visibly different components that can be easily distinguished, such as a salad or a bowl of mixed nuts. Homogeneous mixtures, on the other hand, have uniform composition throughout, like saltwater or air.


Are there space between molecules in a mixture?

Yes there are spaces between molecules of mixtures. The only difference is that we can separately see particles in heterogeneous mixtures but cannot in the case of homogeneous mixtures as particles dissolve as a visible boundary is not formed. In a mixture of iron fillings and sulphur we separately see the particles thought the iron enters the inter molecular space between the particles of sulphur.


What is a the major difference between a solution and an ordinary mixture?

A solution is a homogeneous mixture where the components are evenly distributed at the molecular level, while an ordinary mixture is a heterogeneous mixture where the components are not evenly distributed and can be easily separated. Solutions typically have a single phase and do not settle out upon standing, unlike ordinary mixtures.


What are facts about homogeneous mixtures?

Homogeneous mixtures consist of substances evenly distributed at a molecular level, resulting in a uniform composition throughout. Examples include salt water and air. These mixtures do not exhibit visible boundaries between the components.

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What is the main difference between a mixtures and a compound?

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Is The difference between homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures is that chemical bonds are formed in homogeneous mixtures.?

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The difference between homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures is that chemical bonds are formed in homogeneous mixtures?

Actually, the main difference is in their uniformity. Homogeneous mixtures have uniform composition throughout, while heterogeneous mixtures have distinct phases with visible boundaries. Chemical bonds are not a defining factor for distinguishing between these types of mixtures.


What is the difference between heterogeneous mixtures coloiods and solutions?

Compounds are cool with water. Try it!


What is the difference between homogeneous mixtures and heterogeneous mixtures?

In every point of a homogeneous mixture the concentration remains unalter, but the concentration is different for hetrogeneous mixture.


What is the base for separating mixtures using a centrifuge?

This procedure is based onto the difference between components densities.


How would you know if a substance is a mixture?

The easiest way to check is if there is a difference in colours between parts of the mixtures.


What type of properties does distillation use to separate homogeneous mixtures?

The difference between boiling points is exploited.


What is one difference between mixtures and pure substances?

A mixture contain two or more pure substances.


What are two difference between compound and mixture?

compounds are chemically combined while mixtures are physically combined


Is there a difference between a winter antifreeze and a summer antifreeze?

No. Anti-freez is anti-freez, however gasoline has different mixtures depending on the season (and temperature) which gas stations provide different mixtures for.


Can you provide examples of mixtures and solutions and explain the difference between the two?

Mixtures are combinations of two or more substances that are physically mixed together but not chemically bonded. Examples of mixtures include trail mix, salad, and sand. Solutions, on the other hand, are mixtures where one substance dissolves in another. Examples of solutions include saltwater, sugar water, and air. The key difference is that solutions have a solute dissolved in a solvent, while mixtures do not have a solute dissolved in a solvent.