Money is considered homogenous because each unit of currency within a specific form (e.g., a $1 bill) is indistinguishable from other units of the same value. This uniformity allows for seamless exchange and standardization of value across transactions, making trade more efficient and reducing confusion. Additionally, homogeneity helps maintain trust in the currency's value and facilitates its acceptance in the economy.
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a salt solution is homogenous.
Vodka is a homogenous mixture; it consists of water, alcohol, and a few other things.
Well, it is NOT. Sugar is a (homogenous) white crystallic soloid or when dissolved it is in homogenous solution (like tea, honey, limonade drinks).
it is homogenous because you can't see the different parts in it.(in a heterogeneous mixture, you can see the different parts)Answerit is homogenous because you can't see the different parts in it. (in a heterogeneous mixture, you can see the different parts)
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No it is not homogenous
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It's a homogenous.
It is a homogenous mixture
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Indeed. it is homogenous.
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a salt solution is homogenous.
We can found homogenous sands but also heterogenous sands.
a solid that have the same compositin through out the solid is called the homogenous solid