Answer: Heterogenous mixture
Step-by-step explanation:
A heterogeneous mixture in which the components of the mixture are not evenly mixed or uniform, allowing one to identify the different constituents of each components and enable the mixture to be separated physically.
Examples of heterogeneous mixtures includes
-- sand and nails
---rice and beans
--- water and oil
Another type of mixture is the homogeneous mixture in which all the components are evenly mixed causing that each components cannot be visible with the eye and therefore separated chemically.