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Step-by-step explanation:
Mixture is a combination of two or more substances that are physically combined. This combination cannot be represented by a chemical equation. This combination can also be separated by physical processes such as filtration, evaporation and sedimentation.
Mixtures are generally of two major types; homogeneous and heterogeneous.
Homogeneous mixture is a mixture in which it's constituent particles are evenly distributed in the mixture. Examples are salt solution, sugar solution and air.
Heterogeneous mixture is a mixture in which it's constituent particles are not evenly distributed in the mixture. Examples are sand, oil and water solution e.t.c.