This chemistry video tutorial explains the difference between homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures within the subtopic of the classification of matter. It contains plenty of examples. Homogeneous mixtures have constant composition. Salt water is a homogeneous mixture - it has one visible part. Oil and water is an example a heterogeneous mixtures because you can visibly see two distinct parts.
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