0% found this document useful (0 votes)
219 views2 pages

Mixtures in Two or More Phases Are Heterogeneous Mixtures. Examples Include Ice Cubes in A Drink, Sand

A homogeneous mixture has consistent proportions throughout, while a heterogeneous mixture's proportions vary. Heterogeneous mixtures exist in multiple phases and include examples like ice cubes in a drink, sand and water, and immiscible liquids like oil and water. Common heterogeneous mixtures are concrete, sugar and sand, ice cubes in cola, salt and pepper, chocolate chip cookies, and carbonated drinks.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
219 views2 pages

Mixtures in Two or More Phases Are Heterogeneous Mixtures. Examples Include Ice Cubes in A Drink, Sand

A homogeneous mixture has consistent proportions throughout, while a heterogeneous mixture's proportions vary. Heterogeneous mixtures exist in multiple phases and include examples like ice cubes in a drink, sand and water, and immiscible liquids like oil and water. Common heterogeneous mixtures are concrete, sugar and sand, ice cubes in cola, salt and pepper, chocolate chip cookies, and carbonated drinks.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 2

 A homogeneous mixture is a solid, liquid, or gaseous

mixture that has the same proportions of its


components throughout any given sample.
Conversely, a heterogeneous mixture has
components in which proportions vary throughout the
sample

 A homogeneous mixture is a solid, liquid, or gaseous


mixture that has the same proportions of its
components throughout any given sample.
Conversely, a heterogeneous mixture has
components in which proportions vary throughout the
sample

 Mixtures in two or more phases are heterogeneous


mixtures. Examples include ice cubes in a drink, sand
and water, and salt and oil. The liquid that is
immiscible form heterogeneous mixtures. A
good example is a mixture of oil and water

Examples of Heterogeneous Mixtures


 Concrete is a heterogeneous mixture of an aggregate: cement, and water.
 Sugar and sand form a heterogeneous mixture. If you look closely, you can
identify tiny sugar crystals and particles of sand.
 Ice cubes in cola form a heterogeneous mixture. The ice and soda are in
two distinct phases of matter (solid and liquid). 
 Salt and pepper form a heterogeneous mixture.
 Chocolate chip cookies are a heterogeneous mixture. If you take a bite from
a cookie, you may not get the same number of chips as you get in another
bite.
 Soda is considered a heterogeneous mixture. It contains water, sugar, and
carbon dioxide, which forms bubbles. While the sugar, water, and
flavorings may form a chemical solution, the carbon dioxide bubbles are
not uniformly distributed throughout the liquid.

Examples of Heterogeneous Mixtures


 Concrete is a heterogeneous mixture of an aggregate: cement, and water.
 Sugar and sand form a heterogeneous mixture. If you look closely, you can
identify tiny sugar crystals and particles of sand.
 Ice cubes in cola form a heterogeneous mixture. The ice and soda are in
two distinct phases of matter (solid and liquid). 
 Salt and pepper form a heterogeneous mixture.
 Chocolate chip cookies are a heterogeneous mixture. If you take a bite from
a cookie, you may not get the same number of chips as you get in another
bite.
 Soda is considered a heterogeneous mixture. It contains water, sugar, and
carbon dioxide, which forms bubbles. While the sugar, water, and
flavorings may form a chemical solution, the carbon dioxide bubbles are
not uniformly distributed throughout the liquid.

You might also like