You are provided with a solution of salt in water in one jar and mixture of salt and sand in other. Can you state one property in which they resemble and differ from one another.
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  1. Both are mixtures and a physical change is taking place.
  2. Salt in water do not show tyndall effect whereas sand in water shows tyndall effect.
  3. Salt in water is a homogenous whereas sand in water is heterogeneous.
  4. After mixing their chemical composition remains the same.
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