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Which of the following would likely form a heterogeneous mixture? sand and water salt and water O baking soda and water sugar and water
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Which of the following would likely form a
heterogeneous mixture?
sand and water
salt and water
O baking soda and water
sugar and water
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sand and water
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Sand and water. The other mixtures would be homogeneous since they will eventually dissolve into the water and form a solution. Sand won’t distribute evenly, settling at the bottom and can still be filtered out/separated.
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