They are always evenly spread in standard temperature pressure.
The term is called "dissolving," and happens when you dump the solute into the solvent. It is easy with a solid or liquid solute, but it gets tricky with a gas solute. :D
We can say that a solute spreads evenly when mixed with solvents when:
Diffuse to uniform concentration
To have reached a state of equilibrium.
homogeneous
Diffusion
Diffusion.
A homogeneous solution is formed when diffusion has occurred and molecules are spread out evenly in all directions. It has uniform composition and properties throughout the solution.
Evenly dispersed means something is spread out evenly over an area or among people. Money can be evenly dispersed as well as liquid or matter can be evenly dispersed over a surface.
They do so in all (3) 'states of matter' (gas, liquid, solid) but their freedom in movement is very different, as is the mean distance between molecules or atoms (if you compare for instance liquid or solid with gas). However, all particles are evenly spread when 'in one particular state of matter'.
To distribute; to "spread" evenly.
Liquid is the answer.
In a homogeneous mixture particles are spread evenly.
Gas certainty and liquid if the container is absolutely full.
You think probable to dissolution.
Mitochondria are found spread throughout the cell and also divide independently so when the cell divides they will still be spread evenly through the cell
a liquid that is spread out.
Between the poor people Yes
A gas will fill it's container freely, and evenly space itself throughout the container. Imagine an aerosol can of disinfectant sprayed into a room at one corner. The gas will eventually spread itself across the room evenly.
a solution