Heterogeneous vs Homogeneous Identify which mixtures are hetero and which are homo Show more Show fewer 2 Num Tries Sensitive Upper/Lower Case Accents Click here to Completely opposite of homogeneous mixtures, heterogeneous mixtures are two or more substances that are distinct from one another For example, the physical eye can pick up the substances that make up this type of mixture because they are large enough to be seen Like homogeneous mixtures, examples of heterogeneous mixtures can include solids Definition A homogenous mixture is the type of mixture in which the composition of the solute is uniform throughout the mixture The heterogeneous mixture is the type of mixture in which the composition of the solute is not uniform throughout the mixture Particle size
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