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What are the 3 differences between homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures

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Homogeneous mixture Heterogeneous mixture
These are called as solutions These are called as suspensions/colloids
Substances are Uniformly distributed These substances are Unevenly distributed
These are not visible to the naked eye, but visible through the microscope These are easily visible to the naked eye and also through microscope
The particles appear smaller in size The particles are either smaller or larger in size
These are pure substances These are not pure substances
They represent same physical properties They do not possess same physical properties
Examples include milk, gasoline, sugar solution, corn oil, fog etc Examples are mixture of mud & water, beach sand, vinegar, air cloud etc

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