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Homogeneous mixture is formed by mixing

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Answered by Sanajan
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A HOMOGENEOUS mixture is formed when two or more substances are combined to form a uniform solution. In a uniform solution the components must be evenly distributed throughout the mixture, only one state of matter can be present and you can't see individual ingredients in the solution.
Answered by abhisheksp
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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 rainwater 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

. Does that change when sugar is dissolved into it? As a matter of fact, if the sugar is completely dissolved, the coffee is still considered homogeneous, since the mixture of coffee and sugar is uniform throughout the cup.

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.

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