Mixing together two solids, without melting them together, typically results in a heterogeneous mixture. Examples include sand and sugar, salt and gravel, a basket of produce, and a toy box filled with toys. Mixtures in two or more phases are heterogeneous mixtures.
Homogeneous mixtures are mixtures in which the constituents don't appear separately.
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a sugar solution when the sugar is completely dissolved.
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Mixing together two solids, without melting them together, typically results in a heterogeneous mixture. Examples include sand and sugar, salt and gravel, a basket of produce, and a toy box filled with toys. Mixtures in two or more phases are heterogeneous mixtures.
Homogeneous mixtures are mixtures in which the constituents don't appear separately.
blood.
a sugar solution when the sugar is completely dissolved.
a mixture of alcohol and water.
a glass of orange juice.
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