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What Are Some Examples of Homogeneous Mixtures?

Answer – Some examples of homogeneous mixtures include seawater, coffee, air, orange juice, and blood plasma.

Explanation: 

In a homogeneous mixture, the components are evenly distributed and are of a single phase (liquid, gas, or solid). Regardless of where one samples a homogenous mixture, its composition remains the same. Here are some examples of homogeneous mixtures:

  • Seawater has salts, minerals, and gases dissolved uniformly in water, thus forming a homogeneous solution.
  • Coffee consists of water, dissolved compounds from coffee beans, and sometimes additives such as sugar. These components are mixed uniformly.
  • Air is considered a homogeneous mixture of various gases, despite the fact that its composition can vary in different locations and at different times. This is because its major gases (nitrogen and oxygen) and minor gases (carbon dioxide and argon) are uniformly distributed, thus making their composition relatively constant.
  • Orange juice has components, including orange extract, water, sugars, and organic acids, mixed uniformly, creating a homogeneous liquid.
  • Blood plasma has water, ions, proteins, and other substances that are evenly distributed.

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