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Homogeneous Mixtures PDF
Homogeneous Mixtures PDF
Homogeneous Mixtures
Homogeneous Mixtures are uniformly mixed on an atomic or molecular level.
These types of mixtures are also called solutions. Below are a few examples
of homogeneous mixtures.
They are mixtures in which the parts do not appear separate and would be
difficult to take apart.
Air is a homogeneous mixture (gaseous solution) of N2, O2, H2O, and CO2
gases. In contrast, a container of each gas by itself would be a pure
substance. Only when they are mixed on a molecular level are they a
homogeneous mixture (or gaseous solution).
Heterogeneous Mixtures
Heterogeneous mixtures are not uniformly mixed on an atomic or molecular
level. The constituents appear separate and would be easy to take apart
using some physical property or properties of the parts of the mixture.
For example,
Salt and pepper, chocolate chip cookies, or a Twix™ candy bar, ...
are all examples of heterogeneous mixtures, where substances are not mixed
on a molecular level.
soapy water
hard alcohol
wine
1. Blood
2. Sugar solution when sugar is completely dissolved.
3. Mixture of alcohol & water
4. A glass of orange juice
5.salty water (where the salt is completely dissolved)
6.brewed tea or coffee
7.soapy water
8.a dilute solution of hydrochloric acid
9.hard alcohol
10.wine
heterogeneous
sandy water
carbonated beverage or beer (the CO2 gas is mixed with the liquid)