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1 September, 01:47

explain why the air we breathe and solids such as steel and bronze solution (or homogeneous mixture) similar to salt water

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  1. 1 September, 04:52
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    The air we breathe and solid like bronze and steel solution similar to the salt and water because these things can just be felt cannot visualize the things.

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    The air we breathe is an example of the gaseous homogeneous mixture having different gases in it like oxygen, nitrogen, argon and carbon dioxide and few others in smaller amount. These things cannot be seen through naked eyes just be felt. Salt and water is also an example of liquid homogeneous they can be realized when tasted or else cannot be judged. Steel and bronze is the example of solid homogeneous mixture, which is used in alloy making can not be seen. Hence, all of the above mentioned things are the homogeneous mixture.
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