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Mixtures in Two or More Phases Are Heterogeneous Mixtures. Examples Include Ice Cubes in A Drink, Sand

A homogeneous mixture has consistent proportions of components throughout any sample, while a heterogeneous mixture's proportions vary. Heterogeneous mixtures contain two or more immiscible phases, like ice cubes in a drink or oil and water, as the liquids do not mix evenly.
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Mixtures in Two or More Phases Are Heterogeneous Mixtures. Examples Include Ice Cubes in A Drink, Sand

A homogeneous mixture has consistent proportions of components throughout any sample, while a heterogeneous mixture's proportions vary. Heterogeneous mixtures contain two or more immiscible phases, like ice cubes in a drink or oil and water, as the liquids do not mix evenly.
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 A homogeneous mixture is a solid, liquid, or gaseous

mixture that has the same proportions of its


components throughout any given sample.
Conversely, a heterogeneous mixture has
components in which proportions vary throughout the
sample

 A homogeneous mixture is a solid, liquid, or gaseous


mixture that has the same proportions of its
components throughout any given sample.
Conversely, a heterogeneous mixture has
components in which proportions vary throughout the
sample

 Mixtures in two or more phases are heterogeneous


mixtures. Examples include ice cubes in a drink, sand
and water, and salt and oil. The liquid that is
immiscible form heterogeneous mixtures. A
good example is a mixture of oil and water

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