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Homogeneous means something that is the same or uniform throughout. For example, if you mix sugar in water, the mixture becomes homogeneous because the sugar dissolves completely, and every part of the liquid looks and tastes the same.
In science, a homogeneous mixture has substances that are evenly spread out, like saltwater or air. In general, "homogeneous" can describe anything that is consistent, like a group of people with the same background or a material made of one kind of substance.
In science, a homogeneous mixture has substances that are evenly spread out, like saltwater or air. In general, "homogeneous" can describe anything that is consistent, like a group of people with the same background or a material made of one kind of substance.