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The example of homogeneous mixture is:
A.
O sugar solution in water
B.
O
tap water
G
brass
O
D.
all the above​

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Answered by arvindksingh456
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Answer:

b

Explanation:

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Answered by madhunisha05
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Answer:

D. all the above...

Explanation:

a.sugar solution in water is  a homogenous mixture because.

Sugar dissolves and is spread throughout the glass of water. The sand sinks to the bottom. The sugar-water is a homogenous mixture while the sand-water is a heterogeneous mixture. Both are mixtures, but only the sugar-water can also be called a solution.

b.tap water is a homogenous mixture because.

Examples of homogeneous mixtures are the air we breathe and the tap water we drink. Homogeneous mixtures are also called solutions. Thus air is a solution of nitrogen, oxygen, water vapor, carbon dioxide, and several other gases; tap water is a solution of small amounts of several substances in water.

c.brass is a homogenous mixture because.

Brass is a homogeneous mixture (solid solution) of copper and zinc. Again each metal by itself is a pure substance. Only when they are mixed on an atomic level are they a homogeneous mixture (or solid solution)

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