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Boiled water is considered a homogeneous mixture because it has a consistent composition throughout. When water is boiled, any dissolved substances may remain evenly distributed, resulting in a uniform solution. However, if there are undissolved particles or impurities, it may not be entirely homogeneous. In general, pure boiled water itself is homogeneous.

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