47. A homogenous mixture is when the components are evenly distributed. It means there's no way to see the component parts. One phase is visible. Some examples of this mixture would be coffee, wine, blood, milkshake, juice, etc.
48. A heterogenous mixture is when the components are not evenly distributed. More than one phase is visible because it doesn't mix together. Examples of this mixture are cookies, sandwich, skittles, salad, etc.
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Answer:
47. d. one phase
48. b. many phases
Explanation:
47. A homogenous mixture is when the components are evenly distributed. It means there's no way to see the component parts. One phase is visible. Some examples of this mixture would be coffee, wine, blood, milkshake, juice, etc.
48. A heterogenous mixture is when the components are not evenly distributed. More than one phase is visible because it doesn't mix together. Examples of this mixture are cookies, sandwich, skittles, salad, etc.