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A homogenous mixture is a mixture of substance where the substance is so evenly mixed you cannot see the different parts that make it up. Some examples, of a homogenous mixture could be table salt and table sugar. However, some mixtures can also be gases or liquids. Brass and the air we breathe are also some examples. :)

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