Any dilute solution of a given chemical reagent is an example for a mixture in liquid phase.
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Air (a mixture of nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and other gases), saltwater (a mixture of salt and water), and bronze (a mixture of copper and tin) are examples of mixtures of elements.
A heterogeneous mixture is a combination of substances with visibly different compositions or phases. Examples include a salad with various ingredients or a mixture of oil and water.
A mixture is composed of substances that are not chemically combined, and which do not have a definite composition. A homogeneous mixture is uniform throughout. A solution is a homogeneous mixture. A heterogeneous mixture is not uniform throughout. Examples of a heterogeneous mixture are granite or beef stew.
Examples of homogeneous mixtures found at home include saltwater (where salt is dissolved in water), air (a mixture of gases), and vinegar (a mixture of water and acetic acid).
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milk, air, fog, sand in water, tomato juice are few examples of mixture
Air (a mixture of nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and other gases), saltwater (a mixture of salt and water), and bronze (a mixture of copper and tin) are examples of mixtures of elements.
Examples: a cake, asphaltic mixture, a juice, a jam.
Examples: a mixture of gases, a melted alloy, etc.
Examples of mixed substances include saltwater (a mixture of salt and water), air (a mixture of gases such as oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide), and a salad (a mixture of different vegetables).
Saltwater, which is a mixture of salt and water. Air, which is a mixture of gases such as nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide. Trail mix, which is a mixture of dried fruits, nuts, and seeds.
Air is a mixture of gases like oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide. Saltwater is a mixture of water and dissolved salt. Brass is a mixture of copper and zinc.
they are two examples of a heterogeneous mixture.
A colloid is a mixture that appears to be a solution but it is actually a mechanical mixture. Two examples of a colloid are : MILK and STARCH DISSOLVED IN WATER.
Salt and sand mixture, iron filings and sulfur mixture, sugar and flour mixture are examples of ordinary mechanical mixtures.
An immiscible mixture is a mixture which will not successfully combine into a homogeneous state. One of the most common examples of an immiscible mixture is oil and water.