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What is the difference in uniformity between heterogeneous and homogeneous mixtures?

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Answer:

The correct answer according to the uniformity the difference is whether you can distinguish more than one part in the mixture.

Step-by-step explanation:

A homogeneous mixture is one in which with the naked eye or with a microscope no different parts can be distinguished. Its composition and properties are the same at all points, the substance is uniform.

In a heterogeneous mixture, we can observe different parts. Its composition is variable. It can be broken down into simpler substances by physical processes. The substance, in this case, is not uniform.

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