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A heterogeneous mixture differs from a homogenous mixture by the distribution of its materials Its components are distributed unevenly, as opposed to an equal homogenous blend, with proportionate ratios of the ingredients present throughout A particular type of mixture is the suspension, which involves solid particles of relatively large size A mixture of black pepper and salt would become a solidsolid heterogeneous mixture, where both components are distinguished by the difference in their colors Types of heterogeneous mixtures Like homogeneous mixtures, phases define the types of heterogeneous mixtures that exist A mixture of two immiscible liquids is also a heterogeneous mixture, like a mixture of water and oil is also a heterogeneous mixture because when they both will be mixed together, the oil will start floating on the top surface, and they will not get mixed with each other forming two clear phases in the mixture Homogeneous High Res Stock Images Shutterstock Heterogeneous hom

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Report 5 years ago #2 Homogeneous means that the catalyst and the products/reactants are in the same chemical state or phases (solid/liquid/gas) Heterogeneous means that the catalyst and the products/reactants are in different chemical states or phases Look at the information given in the question and you should figure this out cHomogeneous catalysts are those that occupy the same phase as the reaction mixture (typically liquid or gas), while heterogeneous catalysts occupy a different phase Generally, heterogeneous catalysts are solid compounds that are added to liquid or gas reaction mixtures Catalysts are conventionally divided into two categories homogeneous and heterogeneous Enzymes, natural biological catalysts, are often included in the former group, but because they share some properties of both but exhibit some very special properties of their own, we will treat them here as a third category Types Of Catalysis Heterogeneous catalyst vs homogeneous catalyst