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All mixtures are homogeneous. Is this statement correct?

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No it's not. One counterexample should be sufficient to prove the statement false: Froot-Loops is a mixture of red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet O's, and quite likely some fragments of O's of various colors, too. It's a heterogeneous mixture. Do you require more examples? read more

No, all mixtures are not homogeneous. Mixtures can be homogeneous or heterogeneous. Homogeneous mixtures : It has uniform composition through its mass. It has no visible boundaries of separation between the various constituents. The constituents of a homogeneous mixture can be seen easily. read more

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