There are two kinds of mixtures which are homogeneous and the heterogeneous. Homogeneous mixtures are mixtures that maintain the same uniform appearance and composition throughout; whereas, heterogeneous mixtures are mixtures that contain different visible substances or phases. Here are examples of each mixture.
Homogeneous mixtures: Rainwater, Air and Dishwashing detergent (This kind of mixture only shows one phase of matter)
Heterogeneous mixtures: cereals with milk, ice in soda and mixed nuts. (Obviously, this kind of mixture contains different phases of matter either in liquid, solid or gas).