Sprite is a homogeneous mixture because it is uniform throughout and the composition is the same no matter where you sample from.
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No, water is a pure substance. It is a compound.
Finally divided sand may be homogeneous.
yes, salt water is a homogenuous mixture.
For example filtration, manual collection.
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Mixtures can be separated by evaporation, distillation, filtration, chromotography, and lastly precipitation (which involves additional steps). Solid mixtures can be separated through vibration (as in a bin where heavier objects rises to the top and smaller objects sink to the bottom). With magnetism in certain metallic objects, with the use of sieves, wind blows lighter objects (heavier objects are retained). You can dissociate salts in liquids and rinse them away. You can separate different grains with your fingers or with the help of tweezers or something else. You could also use the help of bacteria, or maggots or similar insects to eat away organic material etc. etc
False. While all solutions are mixtures, not all mixtures are solutions. A solution is a homogeneous mixture where the components are evenly distributed at a molecular level, while a mixture can be heterogeneous with uneven distribution of components.
Compounds are not mixtures; mixtures are formed from compounds.