Chemistry: Principles and Practice (3rd Edition)

Published by Cengage Learning
ISBN 10: 0534420125
ISBN 13: 978-0-53442-012-3

Chapter 1 - Introduction to Chemistry - Questions and Exercises - Questions - Page 32: 1.10

Answer

It is easy to separate components of heterogeneous mixtures, as they have not been mixed well. For example, it is easy to separate components of salad (a heterogeneous mixture) as compared to that of a mixture of salt and water (homogeneous mixture).

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It is easy to separate components of heterogeneous mixtures, as they have not been mixed well. For example, it is easy to separate components of salad (a heterogeneous mixture) as compared to that of a mixture of salt and water (homogeneous mixture).
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