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23 points Can you make heterogeneous mixtures in to homogeneous mixtures. And if you can how?
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Can you make heterogeneous mixtures in to homogeneous mixtures. And if you can how?
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yes, you can because you can mix the mixture all together. A heterogeneous mixture does not look the same throughout but a Homogeneous Mixture does and when you mix it heterogeneous becomes a Homogeneous mixture.
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