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An example of two homogeneous objects is a glass of pure water and a block of ice made from the same water. Both objects have a uniform composition and properties throughout; the water consists entirely of H2O in liquid form, while the ice is the same substance in solid form. These objects are consistent in their material makeup, making them homogeneous.

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