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Liquid examples include pure water, white vinegar, sugar water, corn oil, and blood plasma.
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A homogeneous mixture is simply any mixture that is uniform in composition throughout.
- Water itself is an example of a homogeneous mixture. It often contains dissolved minerals and gases, but these are dissolved throughout the water. Tap water and rain water are both homogeneous, even though they may have different levels of dissolved minerals and gases.
- A bottle of alcohol is a man-made homogeneous mixture, from a fine Italian wine to a glass of Scotch whisky.
- In the human body, blood plasma is an example of a homogeneous mixture. This is a colorless fluid that holds the blood cells in suspension. It makes up a little more than half of the volume of human blood.
- A cup of coffee is considered a homogeneous mixture.
- Mouthwash is a homogeneous mixture example. Mouthwashes typically contain a percentage of alcohol along with a variety of different chemicals aimed at keeping the teeth and gums clean and the breath fresh.
- Laundry detergent is another example of a homogeneous mixture of various soaps and chemicals that keep clothes clean.
- A bottle of vinegar is a man made homogeneous mixture. Many people use it to cook, and it's also popular as a cleaning product.
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