Changes in matter Mixtures.

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Changes in matter Mixtures

Combination of two or more substance What is a Mixture Combination of two or more substance Can have one or more phases (solid, liquid or gaseous)

What is a mixture

Heterogeneous mixture Made of two or more substances Can be distinguished just by looking at them (More than one visible phase)

Heterogeneous mixture

Made up of two or more substances Homogeneous mixture Made up of two or more substances Cannot be distinguished just by looking at them (only one visible phase)

Homogeneous mixture