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Roman55 [17]
3 years ago
9

List 2 Homogeneous mixtures and explain how that are homogeneous

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1 answer:
zhannawk [14.2K]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Chocolate, and milk

Explanation:

A homogenous mixture is a mixture that is uniform in composition. This means that you cannot distinguish the individual elements that make up the item.

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Imagine two solutions with the same concentration and the same boiling point, but one has benzene as the solvent and the other has carbon tetrachloride as the solvent. Determine that molal concentration, m (or b), and boiling point, Tb.

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When a nonvolatile solute is added to a pure solvent, the boiling point of the solvent increases, a phenomenon called ebullioscopy. This happens because of the interactions between the solute and the solvent. The temperature variation (new boiling point - normal boiling point) can be calculated by:

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