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What makes a heterogeneous mixture different from a homogeneous mixture? The components are mixed unevenly instead of evenly within the heterogenous mixture. Insoluble instead of soluble particles are suspended within the heterogenous mixture. Two liquids that normally are not mixable are mixed in a heterogeneous mixture. The components within a heterogeneous mixture are elements instead of compounds.

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The components are mixed unevenly instead of evenly within the heterogenous mixture.

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is a mixture that composes of components that aren't uniform or they have localized regions that all have different properties. Despite the term appearing to be highly scientific, there are various common substances that are heterogeneous mixtures

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