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  • Heterogeneous vs. Homogeneous Mixtures: Water & Gasoline Explained
    Water and gasoline are a heterogeneous mixture. Here's why:

    * Heterogeneous mixtures have components that are visibly different and can be easily separated.

    * Homogeneous mixtures have components that are evenly distributed and appear uniform throughout.

    Water and gasoline don't mix. They will separate into distinct layers with the water (denser) at the bottom and gasoline (less dense) on top. This visible separation makes it a heterogeneous mixture.

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