why would vinegar considered a homogeneous mixture?
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Vinegar is an example of a homogeneous mixture, and not a pure substance since water, its solute, is dissolved in the solvent, being acetic acid. Homogeneous mixtures are also known as solutions, which are mostly composed of liquids (including vinegar), but can include gases.
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vinegar is considered as a homogeneous mixture because like we can't divide a homogeneous mixture into its constituent elements, and vinegar also can't be broken into its constituent elements so its called a homogeneous mixture.
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