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  2. Category:Homogeneous chemical mixtures - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Homogeneous chemical mixtures" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. S.

  3. Solution (chemistry) - Wikipedia

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    Making a saline water solution by dissolving table salt in water.The salt is the solute and the water the solvent. In chemistry, a solution is defined by IUPAC as "A liquid or solid phase containing more than one substance, when for convenience one (or more) substance, which is called the solvent, is treated differently from the other substances, which are called solutes.

  4. Solid solution - Wikipedia

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    A solid solution, a term popularly used for metals, is a homogeneous mixture of two compounds in solid state and having a single crystal structure. [1] Many examples can be found in metallurgy, geology, and solid-state chemistry.

  5. Homogenization (chemistry) - Wikipedia

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    Homogenization (from "homogeneous;" Greek, homogenes: homos, same + genos, kind) [5] is the process of converting two immiscible liquids (i.e. liquids that are not soluble, in all proportions, one in another) into an emulsion [6] (Mixture of two or more liquids that are generally immiscible).

  6. Category:Chemical mixtures - Wikipedia

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  7. Mixture - Wikipedia

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    Air is an example of a solution as well: a homogeneous mixture of gaseous nitrogen solvent, in which oxygen and smaller amounts of other gaseous solutes are dissolved. Mixtures are not limited in either their number of substances or the amounts of those substances, though in most solutions, the solute-to-solvent proportion can only reach a ...

  8. Industrial separation processes - Wikipedia

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    Homogeneous mixtures can be separated by molecular separation processes; these are either equilibrium-based or rate-controlled. Equilibrium-based processes are operating by the formation of two immiscible phases with different compositions at equilibrium, an example is distillation (in distillation the vapor has another composition than the ...

  9. Powder mixture - Wikipedia

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    The term ordered mixture was first introduced to describe a completely homogeneous mixture where the two components adhere to each other to form ordered units. [5] However, a completely homogeneous mixture is only achievable in theory and other denotations were introduced later such as adhesive mixture or interactive mixture.