Gasoline doesn't like to mix with water; if you mixed the two, it would be an emulsion.
Water and gasoline form a heterogeneous mixture
heterogeneous
Water and gasoline do not mix but rather form separate layers due to differences in their densities and polarities. Therefore, they do not form a homogeneous mixture but rather a heterogeneous mixture with distinct layers.
Homogeneous mixture
Homogeneous mixture
Water and gasoline form a heterogeneous mixture
heterogeneous
A simple water accordingly is a Heterogeneous mixture.
Water and gasoline do not mix but rather form separate layers due to differences in their densities and polarities. Therefore, they do not form a homogeneous mixture but rather a heterogeneous mixture with distinct layers.
Homogeneous mixture
Homogeneous mixture
homogeneous mixture
Homogeneous mixture
The electrolytes will completely dissociate in the water. Therefore it will be a homogeneous mixture.An example of heterogeneous mixture is sand in water.
Salt water is a homogeneous mixture.
Homogeneous mixture
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