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8 April, 12:39

Is gasoline a heterogeneous mixture or a homogeneous mixture?

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  1. 8 April, 13:24
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    Gasoline is a mixture of compounds called hydrocarbons (compounds of hydrogen and carbon). It is obtained by purifying crude oil by fractional distillation. Gasoline is most commonly referred to as a mixture of compounds, therefore it is a mixture. Gasoline is composed of hydrocarbons combined with different concentrations of ethanol. Pure substances can be either elements or compounds. Mixtures can be either homogeneous or heterogeneous. Another term for a homogeneous mixture is a solution ... Gasoline is thus a blend of different compounds, so it is a mixture.
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