I want homogenous matter example
dont give homogenous mixture example
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Some examples of Homogeneous matter are jello, pudding, salt water, sugar, pancake syrup, iron ore, quartz, nitrogen, and such.
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Oil and water do not mix, instead forming two distinct layers called phases. The oil phase is less dense than the water phase and so the oil floats on top of the water.
In the vegetable soup example, one phase would be the liquid soup itself. This phase has vitamins, minerals, and other components dissolved in the water. This phase would be homogeneous.
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