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Vivian Blevins
25 December, 20:48
Homogeneous mixtures
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Yaretzi Willis
25 December, 23:29
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The mixture in which the particles of the components of solute and solvent are equally mixed is called homogeneous mixture.
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Big Nasty
25 December, 23:39
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A homogeneous mixture is simply any mixture that is uniform in composition throughout. as long as each substance is mixed in enough to be indistinguishable from the others, it is a homogeneous mixture.
examples: air, saline solution, most alloys, and bitumen
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