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What is homogenization?

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A substance that is uniform in composition is a definition of homogeneous in Chemistry. This is in contrast to a substance that is heterogeneous

Usually homogeneous in chemistry refers to a homogenous mixture which is a substance that can technically be separated but still blends with all other materials in the mixture or "in uniform".

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A substance that is uniform in composition is a definition of homogeneous in Chemistry. This is in contrast to a substance that is heterogeneous

Usually homogeneous in chemistry refers to a homogenous mixture which is a substance that can technically be separated but still blends with all other materials in the mixture or "in uniform".

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When fat paricles in milk have been broken up and distrubuted.Homogenization means that a mixture of two or more substances are equally mixed so that the concentration of the two or more substances are the same throughout the mixture.

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homogenousHomogenous means any mixture of two or more substances that have the same proportion and same property in any minute part.
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The sate of being the same throughout (without discernable different bits).

"The cook put the mixed vegetable soup into the appliance and liquidised it to a state of homogeneity"

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Homogeneous is uniformly

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