A society that only consists of one type of person, usually refers to class, ethnic backgroun, religious faith etc.
homogegeous? or homogeneous?
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Yes, but it is redundant to say "homogeneous compound" as a compound is, by definition, homogeneous.
In homogeneous catalysis the reactants and the catalyst are dispersed in a single phase, usually liquid.
Ca is an element. It is a pure substance, which, by definition, is homogeneous matter, but is not a mixture.
I believe a society in which the social groups, or sexes are mixed, or homogenized.
Yes. In homogeneous mixtures, you cannot pick out the individual components visually.
No, American society is diverse and heterogeneous. It is made up of people from various ethnic and cultural backgrounds, with different beliefs, traditions, and values. This diversity contributes to the richness and complexity of American society.
India is a diverse country with various cultures, languages, religions, and traditions. While there are aspects that unify the population, such as national identity and shared history, the country is not considered a homogeneous society due to the presence of different social and cultural groups.
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Japan is an example of a nation that has historically practiced a homogeneous society, with a largely homogenous population in terms of ethnicity, culture, and religion. This has shaped various aspects of Japanese society and culture.
Linear Form is a homogeneous polynomial of the first degree.