What are the two types of mixture? (2 points) *
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What are the two types of a mixture?
There are two main categories of mixtures: homogeneous mixtures and heterogeneous mixtures.
In a homogenous mixture, all the substances are evenly distributed throughout the mixture (saltwater, air, blood). A heterogeneous mixture is a mixture in which the composition is not uniform throughout the mixture. ...
A heterogeneous mixture consists of two or more phases. When oil and water are combined, they do not mix evenly, but instead, form two separate layers. Each of the layers is called a phase.
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Answer:
Homogeneous mixtures and Heterogeneous mixtures
Explanation:
What is the difference between a solution and a mixture?
In chemistry a solution is actually a type of mixture. A solution is a mixture that is the
same or uniform throughout. Think of the example of salt water. This is also called a
"homogenous mixture." A mixture that is not a solution is not uniform throughout. Think
of the example of sand in water. This is also called a "heterogeneous mixture."
Alloys (homogeneous)
An alloy is a mixture of elements that has the characteristic of a metal. At least one of
the elements mixed is a metal. One example of an alloy is steel which is made from a
mixture of iron and carbon.
Suspensions (heterogeneous)
A suspension is a mixture between a liquid and particles of a solid. In this case the
particles do not dissolve. The particles and the liquid are mixed up so that the particles
are dispersed throughout the liquid. They are "suspended" in the liquid. A key
characteristic of a suspension is that the solid particles will settle and separate over time
if left alone.
An example of a suspension is a mixture of water and sand. When mixed up, the sand
will disperse throughout the water. If left alone, the sand will settle to the bottom.
Colloids (heterogeneous)
A colloid is a mixture where very small particles of one substance are evenly distributed
throughout another substance. They appear very similar to solutions, but the particles
are suspended in the solution rather than fully dissolved. The difference between a
colloid and a suspension is that the particles will not settle to the bottom over a period of
time, they will stay suspended or float.