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What is the difference between a heterogeneous mixture and a homogeneous mixture? A. A heterogeneous mixture can only be a solid, and a homogeneous mixture can only be a liquid. B. You can’t see the parts in a heterogeneous mixture, but you can in a homogeneous mixture. C. You can see the parts in a heterogeneous mixture, but you can’t see them in a homogeneous mixture. D. A heterogeneous mixture is a physical combination, and a homogeneous mixture is a chemical combination.

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C. You can see the parts in a heterogeneous mixture but can't see them in a homogeneous mixture.

Step-by-step explanation:

a heterogeneous mixture is in other words, the one that does not mix or is not uniformly combined, hence leading to the creation of layers of the substances used.

a homogeneous mixture is the one that completely dissolves, or mixes, or is uniformly combined.

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