What is an example of a homogeneous reaction?
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The most important of homogeneous reactions are the reactions between gases (e.g., the combination of common household gas and oxygen to produce a flame) and the reactions between liquids or substances dissolved in liquids (e.g., the reactions between aqueous solutions of acids and bases).
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The reaction which takes place between the solutes belongs to a single homogeneous equilibrium. Some examples of the homogeneous mixtures are known as sugar, salt, water, dye, air, and blood. ... It is a reaction system where the products and the reactants are found in two or more phases.
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