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All right, so we have some different types of mixtures, and we're trying to identify if there are homogenous or heterogeneous.
00:09
So as far as homogenous mixtures go, these are evenly blended, and it's tough to distinguish, you know, the different components that make them up because they're so evenly blended.
00:25
So that would be how i would describe them, so evenly blended.
00:29
And then in the case of the heterogeneous mixtures, those are easy to distinguish.
00:39
So easy to distinguish the different parts.
00:51
And that's really the defining difference between, you know, these two types of mixtures.
01:01
And so we're going to keep that thinking as we place these in the different categories.
01:06
So let's see what we have here.
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First up, we have steel.
01:12
So steel obviously is an alloy, evenly blended metal.
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So we're going to put that in the homogenous box.
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Pizza, when you look at a slice of pizza or even a whole pizza, you can see the different components, the cheese, the sauce, whatever topics you've added.
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So that we're going to put in the heterogeneous box because it's easy.
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To distinguish the parts...