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[[File:Red_Wine_Glass.jpg|thumb|Red [[wine]] in a glass; this is a homogeneous mixture.]]
[[File:Baies.JPG|thumb|Different kinds of [[Black pepper|peppercorn]], a heterogenoeus mixture]]

In [[chemistry]], a '''mixture''' is a substance that is made up of two or more simpler substances. These substances can be [[chemical element]]s or [[Chemical compound|compounds]]. A mixture can be made of [[liquid]]s, [[solid]]s, or [[gas]]es.
In [[chemistry]], a '''mixture''' is a substance that is made up of two or more simpler substances. These substances can be [[chemical element]]s or [[Chemical compound|compounds]]. A mixture can be made of [[liquid]]s, [[solid]]s, or [[gas]]es.


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Solids can be mixtures also. Many kinds of [[soil]] and [[mineral|rock]] are mixtures of different [[mineral]]s.
Solids can be mixtures also. Many kinds of [[soil]] and [[mineral|rock]] are mixtures of different [[mineral]]s.

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File:Red_Wine_Glass.jpg|Red [[wine]] in a glass; this is a homogeneous mixture.
File:Baies.JPG|Different kinds of [[Black pepper|peppercorn]], a heterogenoeus mixture
File:WaterAndFlourSuspensionLiquid.jpg|[[Flour]] [[suspenion|suspended]] in [[water]] - a colloid
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In chemistry, a mixture is a substance that is made up of two or more simpler substances. These substances can be chemical elements or compounds. A mixture can be made of liquids, solids, or gases.

A mixture is not the same as a compound which is made of two or more atoms connected together. For instance, a mixture of the gases hydrogen and nitrogen contains hydrogen and nitrogen, not the compound ammonia which is made of hydrogen and nitrogen atoms.

A mixture where the different parts can be distinguished easily is called heterogenous, one where this is not the case is called homogeneous. A third form is called colloid.

If one substance in a mixture dissolves in the other, it is called a solution. For example if sugar is put in water it forms a mixture, then dissolves to make a solution. If it does not dissolve, it would be called a suspension.

Solids can be mixtures also. Many kinds of soil and rock are mixtures of different minerals.