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Give an example for each of following :
(a) Solid-liquid homogeneous mixture
(b) Gas-Gas homogeneous mixture
(c ) Liquid-Liquid heterogeneous mixture.

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(a) Mixture of sodium chloride in water.
(b) Air. It is a homogeneous mixture of number of gases.
(c ) Emulsion of oil and water.
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