explain why brass is an example of homogeneous mixture
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Brass is a homogeneous mixture. It's made when copper and zinc are mixed. It's called a homogeneous mixture because it looks the same throughout.
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- An alloy is considered as a homogeneous mixture because it is a mixture of two or more metallic elements. The composition of metals remains the same in every sample of alloy. Hence we can say that Brass is an example of Homogeneous mixture...
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