3. A vinegar mixed with soy sauce is a homogeneous mixture because: A. you can only see the dark color of soy sauce B. you can easily identify its components O C. the mixture appears one or uniform O D. the mixtures did not mix well
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3. A vinegar mixed with soy sauce is a homogeneous mixture because: A. you can only see the dark color of soy sauce B. you can easily identify its components O C. the mixture appears one or uniform O D. the mixtures did not mix well
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Answer:
An amount of vinegar mixed with soy sauce is called as a homogeneous mixture because the the two substances are are completely miscible and get mixed up and particle level . It means that even if we take one particle from that solution both vineger and soy sauce will be found in it but it is not compulsory in their proportions like when vineger be more and source can be less or vice versa .
|| ★ || Homogeneous mixtures || ★ ||
The mixtures with uniform composition that cannot be separated into different matter or particles with simple physical methods . They have particle level uniformly composed substances.
Eg : Sugar water
|| ★ || Heterogeneous mixtures || ★ ||
The mixtures which do not have a uniform composition and can be separated into different particles by nature by using physical means and methods .
Eg : Iron nails and sand
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letter C
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