B. Kinds of Mixtures Solubility with water (Soluble or Insoluble) Classification Tyndall Effect (Solution, suspension, or colloid) Homogenous Mixture or (Yes or No) Heterogenous Milk Soluble Homogenous Homogenous Heterogenous Heterogenous Yes Colloid Sodium chloride Soluble No Solution Cooking oil Sand Insoluble Yes Suspension Suspension Insoluble No
B. Kinds of Mixtures Solubility with water (Soluble or Insoluble) Classification Tyndall Effect (Solution, suspension, or colloid) Homogenous Mixture or (Yes or No) Heterogenous Milk Soluble Homogenous Homogenous Heterogenous Heterogenous Yes Colloid Sodium chloride Soluble No Solution Cooking oil Sand Insoluble Yes Suspension Suspension Insoluble No
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