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Answer:
Option a. both homogeneous and heterogeneous mixture.
Explanation:
This can be explained as a mixture is the combination of more than one substances mixed together while retaining their identities or chemical properties.
- Homogeneous mixtures in which the components are mixed in the same amounts or proportion, i.e., it has uniformity in it.
- Heterogeneous mixtures in which the constituents are not mixed in uniform proportion and are separable.
- Pure elements are those which have the a stable isotope or the atomic number of which are same.
- Thus the composition can only vary in homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures.
Answer: Option (a) is the correct answer.
Explanation:
A homogeneous mixture is defined as a mixture that contains evenly distributed solute particles into the solvent.
For example, NaCl dissolved in water is a homogeneous solution.
On the other hand, a solution in which solute particles are not evenly distributed into the solvent is known as a heterogeneous mixture.
For example, when sand is added to water then it forms a heterogeneous solution.
Thus, we can conclude that for both homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures the composition vary.