Four Different Types of Mixtures…
Hello everyone, This post I am writing about today has to do with school.
Our teacher (Mr. Fisher) has assinged my class to write a post on saturated and non-saturated mixtures, along with homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures.
A saturated mixture is a liquid that has had another ingredient added to it in such an amout that it can no longer hold anything else. Any other thing added to the mixture will simply go straight to the bottom, like this iced-tea here.
A non-saturated mixtured is a mixture that still has room in it to contain other things like juice mixes or co-co.
An example to this would be like a plain glass of water.
The next two mixtures are the homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures.
A homogeneous mixture is where two sudstances mix together so that they look and feel like the same thing. Take this steel for example…

The last, but not least mixture I am going to tell you about is the heterogeneous mixture. This mixture is made up of one or more particles and if you were to break them apart, you could see all of them clearly, like cement for example.
