It is a confuse question, probable you think to a homogeneous material.
If I remember correctly, a mixture with the same composition throughout is a homogeneous mixture~
has water always exhibited the same property throughout history
Current flow remains the same throughout the circuit.
The term solution can be used to identify a mixture that has the same composition throughout.
homogeneous-- looks same throughout heterogeneous- can be separated by hand
No, the number of valence electrons does not stay the same throughout the horizontal rows on the periodic table. The number of valence electrons stays the same throughout the vertical columns of the periodic table.
A homogeneous mixture is an object that has the same composure throughout. If it looks the same throughout (same colour and texture) it can be considered homogeneous. Anything that looks the same throughout can be considered homogeneous. It doesn't actually have to be the same throughout, for example, Kool-Aid is made out of sugar powder and water, so it has different particles within, although when you look at it in a glass, you only see the same thing throughout, so you would consider it homogeneous. If something has exactly the same particles though-out (pure water, sugar etc.) it is called a pure substance.
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yes
solution
homogeneous
The answer is a Homogeneous mixture