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Homogeneous mixtures contain a relatively consistent mixing of their compounds. Examples of Homogenous mixtures include:

  1. A solution of sugar in water - this is a solid in liquid solution. (Sugar is the solute and water is the solvent.)
  2. Carbonated drinks like soda or root beer -. these are gas in liquid solutions. (They contain carbon dioxide gas as the solute and water as solvent.)
  3. Air, which is a mixture of gas in Earth's atmosphere. Air is a homogenous mixture of a number of gases. Its two main constituents are oxygen (about 21%) and nitrogen (about 78%), with other gases present in smaller quantities.

Vinegar is also a homogeneous mixture of acetic acid in water. a bottle of table vinegar


a very good example of a homogeneous mixture is salt and a solution of water.
A bottle of table vinegar

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Sigurd Nolan

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