Sagot :
Question:
what are the two types of mixtures and explain their differences?
Answer:
- The two types of mixes are homogeneous mixtures and heterogeneous mixtures. A homogeneous mixture is one in which the composition is uniform throughout the mixture, whereas a heterogeneous mixture is one in which the composition is not consistent throughout the mixture.
Note:
- This is the entire explanation of the difference between the two, so you don't need to shorten my answer.
Answer:
heterogenous
homogenous
Explanation:
heterogenous
you can easily see the particles;may have to use microscope
-suspension-vissible particles settle(you can see them)
homogenous
contain 2 or more substances that are blended evenly throughout(you can't see the particles)
-solution: mixture that never settles and can't be seen with a microscope
-colliod: mixture with larger particles than a solution but still small enough that they don't settle out