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quester [9]
3 years ago
13

Homogeneous mixtures have ________ distribution.

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1 answer:
jek_recluse [69]3 years ago
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Explanation: a homogeneous mixture forms when two or more substances are combined to make something uniform. In this type of mixture, the components must be evenly distributed troughout. Only one state of matter can be present and you can see individual ingredients.

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