In this paper, we have briefly written “Examples of homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures”. The combination of more than one substance is called a mixture. The mixture is homogeneous and heterogeneous. Let’s give them examples.
Examples of homogenous and heterogeneous mixtures
Examples of Homogeneous Mixtures
- Adhesive
- Saltwater
- Sugar water (sherbet)
- Air
- Cologne
- Soda
- Vinegar
- Mineral water
- Metal money
Steel - sea water
- Solder
Oil - Air (Nitrogen + Oxygen + Carbon Dioxide)
- Coin
- Vinegar (Acetic acid + water)
- Steel (Iron + Carbon)
- Cologne (Alcohol + Water + Essence)
- Sea water (Water + salt + oxygen)
Solder (Lead + Tin) - Soda water (water + carbon dioxide)
- Petroleum products (Gasoline, diesel, gas oil)
- Mineral water (Water + Carbon dioxide + Minerals)
- Amalgam (Mercury + Silver + Copper + Tin)
Bronze (Bronze) (Copper + Tin) - Bracelet (Gold + Copper)
- Cola (Water + Carbon dioxide + Sugar + Caffeine + Phosphoric acid + …)
- Tincture (Iodine + Alcohol)
- Brass (Copper + Zinc)
- Soda (Water + Carbon dioxide + Minerals)
- Sugar water (sherbet)
- Saltwater
- Soapy water
- Acidic water
- Water based
- Tea (there will be no pulp)
- Pine
- Eye drop
- Oxygenated water
- Antifreeze water
- Fountain water (clean water should flow inside)
- Shampoo (heterogeneous by brand)
- Toothpaste (heterogeneous by brand)
Examples of Heterogeneous Mixtures
- tzatziki
- Pizza
- Juicy granular food
- Mud
- Salad
- Olive oil and water
- Iced drinks
- Mercury-water
- Sand-water
- Fog
- Chalk Powder-Water
- Chip-water
- Sugar-salt
- Milk-water
- Rested blood
- Iron Powder-Water
- Naphthalene-water
- Buttermilk
Tea leaf-tea demi - Coffee
- Mud
- Milk
- Ayran (Yogurt + Water)
- Blood
- Mud (Soil + Water)
- Fog
- Business
- Smoke
- Cloud
- Vapor
- Powder
- Jam
- Fruit juices (Shake)
- Drug syrups
- Soil
- Turkish coffee
- Lava
- Orange juice (with pulp)
- Lemonade (Water + sugar + lemon pieces)
- Yoghurt
- Ketchup
- Mayonnaise
- Butter
- Jelly
- Wall paint
- Perfume
- Salt + Chili Pepper
- Lentil soup (soups)
- Concrete mortar
- Concrete
- Salad
- Meals
- Cake
- Bread
- Cheese
- Dough
- Pizza
- Shoe polish
- Marble
- Granite
- Sponge Stone
- Crude oil (Suspension)
- Ink (Colloid)
- Foam
- Iron powder + Salt
- Sand + Pebble
- Salt + Sugar
- Water + Starch
- Water + Oil
- Water + Gasoline
- Water + Chalk Powder
- Water + Sawdust
- Water + Sand
- Water + Mercury
- Water + Sulfur
- Water + Iron powder
- Water + Naphthalene
- Water + Milk
- Water + Glycerin
- Water + Flour
The properties are not the same in all parts and from the outside as a single substance does not appear as a mixture of heterogeneous mixtures are called.
The properties are similar in all parts and from the outside, they look like a single substance called homogeneous mixtures.
The mixture is a collection of substances which are formed by the chemical properties of more than one substance.
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