It is a hetrogenous mixture, taking in considaration the particle size of starch and flour, this mixutre can be separated by physical means.
2006-09-24 05:21:16
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answer #1
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answered by basimsaleh 4
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They are a homogeneous mixture because the molecules are larger then those of a heterogeneous such as soda. You can see the different molecules in a homogeneous mixture.
2006-09-24 02:45:46
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answered by Anonymous
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darling, starch and flour mixture is a homogenous mixture because you can only see one phase and you can not easily distinguish which of which is the starch or flour.
2006-09-24 02:48:55
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answered by macky 1
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homogeneous
2006-09-24 03:29:33
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answered by sonali 3
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Even there you can find homos. Me, well I am hetero
2006-09-24 03:04:21
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answered by Anonymous
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they are homogenous mixture......
2006-09-24 02:35:45
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answered by teroy 4
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