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Gordon Eaton
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24 February, 05:37
A mixture whoose parts are the same throughout
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Koen
24 February, 05:58
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A homogeneous mixture is a mixture whose parts are the same throughout.
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Arnav Baird
24 February, 06:02
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Homogeneous is the mixture that is the same throughout. Just think homo means same.
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