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Which of the following is a heterogeneous mixture?
(a) lemonade
(b) bronze
(c) vinegar
(d) oil and vinegar salad dressing
(e) air
Heterogeneous Mixture:
A mixture is a substance obtained by mixing two or more substances in any ratio. A mixture that is uniform is a hom*ogeneous mixture whereas a mixture that is not uniform throughout is a heterogeneous mixture.
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The correct option is (d) oil and vinegar salad dressing.
Oil and vinegar are immiscible in each other, so their composition will not be uniform...
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