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14.
Answer briefly IV
Exercise condition:
5
m.
How are homogenous solutions different from heterogeneous solution? Explain with examples.
Homogeneous solutions:
Solutions are not uniformly mixed.
Components are uniformly mixed.
Components are not uniformly mixed.
Solution are uniformly mixed.
It has double phase.
It has single phase.
It has two or four distinct phases.
It has two or more distinct phases.
No boundaries of separation between the components.
No boundaries of separation between the solutions.
There are non-visible boundaries between the components.
There are visible boundaries between the components.
Solutions are invisible to naked eye.
Solutions are visible to naked eye.
Components are visible to naked eye.
Components are invisible to naked eye.
Homogeneous solutions are chalk in water, petrol in water, and sand in water.
Homogeneous solutions are salt solution, lemonade, petrol etc.
Heterogeneous solutions are salt solution, lemonade, petrol etc.
Heterogeneous solutions are chalk in water, petrol in water, and sand in water.
Heterogeneous solutions:
Solution are uniformly mixed.
Solutions are not uniformly mixed.
Components are uniformly mixed.
Components are not uniformly mixed.
It has double phase.
It has single phase.
It has two or four distinct phases.
It has two or more distinct phases.
There are visible boundaries between the components.
No boundaries of separation between the solutions.
No boundaries of separation between the components.
There are non-visible boundaries between the components.
Solutions are invisible to naked eye.
Solutions are visible to naked eye.
Components are visible to naked eye.
Components are invisible to naked eye.
Heterogeneous solutions are salt solution, lemonade, petrol etc.
Homogeneous solutions are salt solution, lemonade, petrol etc.
Heterogeneous solutions are chalk in water, petrol in water, and sand in water.
Homogeneous solutions are chalk in water, petrol in water, and sand in water.
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