Are rice grains and flour will form heterogeneous?
Yes, a mixture of rice grains and flour would be heterogeneous. Here's why:
* Heterogeneous mixtures have components that are not uniformly distributed. You can see the different parts of the mixture.
* Rice grains are relatively large and solid.
* Flour is a fine powder.
Even if you mix them thoroughly, you'll still be able to distinguish the rice grains from the flour. This makes the mixture heterogeneous.
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