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A homogeneous material is one that cannot be seen to have separate parts by the human eye. heterogeneous is the opposite: it can be seen to have different parts. If you were to mix chocolate powder into milk to make chocolate milk, and if you could see chocolate clumps in it, then it would be heterogeneous; however, if you were to mix it up enough so that it had no chunks of chocolate floating around, then it would be homogeneous.

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