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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Chemistry help? Which statement explains a difference between a homogeneous mixture and a heterogeneous mixture? A. A homogeneous mixture looks the same throughout, whereas a heterogeneous mixture does not have uniform composition. B. A homogeneous mixture does not have uniform composition, whereas a heterogeneous mixture does. C. A heterogeneous mixture can be referred to as a solution and a homogeneous mixture cannot. D. A heterogeneous mixture can be separated by physical means, and a homogeneous mixture must be separated chemically.

OpenStudy (abb0t):

Which do you think? Homo means same, hetero = different. So, if you have a mixture, what do you think each means about their composition??

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