Ten parts to one means that for every ten parts of one item (say water) there is one part of another item (say juice). The ratio of juice to water is 1:10. So if there's 128 oz of juice than the ratio of juice to water is also 128:x where x is the value in ounces of water in the solution. Now we cross multiply (multiply the corners of the fraction). This leads to 1 * x = 12 * 128. So now we can see that x = 1280. So if there are 128 ounces of juice in the mixture then there are 1280 ounces of water in the mixture. Note: Water and juice are arbitrarily chosen items used to help explain the concept.
They can be can be mixed with the other parts in the mixture.
A solution is a mixture where the parts of the mixture have completely dissolved into one another, such as in sweat tea. A suspension is a mixture where the two parts are together but particulates of one are not dissolved into the other and are instead suspended within, such as in a soup or stew.
heterogeious
A homogeneous mixture is a mixture with uniform composition. The parts of a homogeneous mixture can not be separated from one another mechanically.
hetero means that the parts of the mixture are different in some way from each other, as where homo means that the parts of the mixture are the same or very similar.
No the Ratio of a mixture are not exact, one mixture might have more substance than the other but it is still a mixture.
Yes. A mixture contains different substances that are not chemically combined with one another. The parts of a mixture can be separated through physical means.
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A mixture with balanced parts is known as a Homogeneous mixture
A homogeneous mixture is a mixture with uniform composition. The parts of a homogeneous mixture can not be separated from one another mechanically.
In a heterogenous mixture you can see the different parts that make up the mixture. In a homogenous mixture one substance is dissolved in another and therefore only one substance is visible.
Substances dissolve into one another.