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What is the difference between a mixture and a mixture homeogene heterogeneous?

A mixture is composed of substances that are not chemically combined, and which do not have a definite composition. A homogeneous mixture is uniform throughout. A solution is a homogeneous mixture. A heterogeneous mixture is not uniform throughout. Examples of a heterogeneous mixture are granite or beef stew.


What is the difference between a heterogeneous and homogeneous mixture?

A heterogeneous mixture is one in which the individual components are visible and not evenly distributed, such as granite or beef stew. A homogeneous mixture is one in which the individual components are evenly distributed throughout, such as a salt or sugar solution.


Would a solution be an example of a heterogenous mixture?

A homogeneous mixture (solution) has the same appearance throughout. The individual components are not distinguishable, like a salt or sugar solution. A heterogeneous mixture does not have the same appearance throughout. The individual components are distinguishable, such as beef stew, or granite.


Is a noodle a mixture?

No, a noodle is not a mixture. Noodles are a type of food made from unleavened dough that is typically boiled. They are made from ingredients such as flour, water, and sometimes eggs, but they are not considered a mixture in the same way that a salad or stew would be.


What mixture substances are uniformly distributed throughout the mixture and are not fairly easy to distinguish from one another?

Substances in a mixture retain their identities.