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Salt is considered a homogeneous substance when it is in its pure form, as it consists of a uniform composition of sodium and chloride ions. In a homogeneous mixture, the components are evenly distributed, and no distinct layers or phases can be observed. When dissolved in water, salt creates a homogeneous solution where the salt particles are evenly dispersed. However, if salt is mixed with other substances, it may form a heterogeneous mixture depending on the nature of the other components.

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