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  • Homogeneous Mixtures: Definition, Examples, and Differences
    The word you're looking for is homogeneous.

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    * Homogeneous mixtures are mixtures where the components are evenly distributed throughout. You can't easily distinguish the different parts of the mixture. Examples include saltwater, air, and sugar dissolved in water.

    * Heterogeneous mixtures, on the other hand, have components that are not evenly distributed. You can easily see the different parts of the mixture. Examples include sand and water, oil and water, or a salad.

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