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Ch.3 Matter and Energy
Timberlake - Chemistry: An Introduction to General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry 14th Edition
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3장, 문제 5b

Daniel suggests that Charle include one of the following mixtures in his diet. Classify each of the following as homogeneous or heterogeneous: b. tea

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Step 1: Understand the definitions of homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures. A homogeneous mixture has a uniform composition throughout, meaning its components are evenly distributed and indistinguishable. A heterogeneous mixture has a non-uniform composition, where the components are visibly distinct or unevenly distributed.
Step 2: Consider the example provided: tea. Think about whether tea has a uniform composition or if it contains visibly distinct components.
Step 3: If the tea is plain and well-mixed (e.g., brewed tea without any added solids like lemon slices or sugar that hasn't dissolved), it is likely a homogeneous mixture because the liquid appears uniform throughout.
Step 4: If the tea contains undissolved solids or visible components (e.g., tea leaves floating in the liquid or added ingredients like fruit pieces), it would be classified as a heterogeneous mixture due to the non-uniform composition.
Step 5: Based on the specific type of tea being referred to, classify it as either homogeneous or heterogeneous using the criteria outlined above.

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Homogeneous Mixtures

Homogeneous mixtures are uniform in composition and appearance, meaning that the individual components are not distinguishable. An example is saltwater, where the salt is completely dissolved, creating a consistent solution. In such mixtures, any sample taken will have the same composition as any other sample.
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Heterogeneous Mixtures

Heterogeneous mixtures consist of visibly different substances or phases. The components can often be separated by physical means, and their proportions can vary throughout the mixture. An example is a salad, where you can see and identify the individual ingredients like lettuce, tomatoes, and cucumbers.
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Classification of Mixtures

The classification of mixtures into homogeneous and heterogeneous is essential for understanding their properties and behaviors. This classification helps in various fields, including chemistry and nutrition, as it influences how substances interact and how they can be processed or consumed. Recognizing the type of mixture can also affect dietary choices and health implications.
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