Chemistry
A mixture of mustard oil and water forms:
- a compound
- an alloy
- a homogeneous mixture
- a heterogeneous mixture
Elements, Compounds & Mixtures
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a heterogeneous mixture
Reason — Mustard oil and water are immiscible liquids, their mixtures are not uniformly distributed throughout, Hence, they form a heterogeneous mixture.
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- made up of only one kind of atoms
- made up of only one kind of molecules
- made up of different kinds of atoms and molecules.
- one that looks uniform.
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- distilled water
- tap water
- sand and water
- sawdust and water
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- alloy, ink, honey, ice-cream
- alloy, mercury, air, sea water
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- bronze
- steel
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