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Homogeneous Definition and Examples

Updated on March 14, 2012

Homogeneous definition :when the items or elements or units of a group are similar in nature is known as homogeneous, which means having the same type of basic qualities or properties. The opposite of homogeneous is heterogeneous.

Origin-Greek.

Noun-homogeneity, homogeneousness

Adverb- homogeneously.

This word is used extensible in chemistry, biology, business, mathematics, and business.

Homogeneous examples: homogeneous group/society/population/ catalysis/mixture/ploynominal/assembly/atmosphere/coordinate etc.

Though by definition we can define things as homogeneous, but at micro scale nothing can be homogeneous.In that sense we can say that things can be describe that things, people, palces, environments etc. can be labeled as homogeneous only at macro scale.

homogeneous places
homogeneous places
homogeneous vegitables
homogeneous vegitables

Some of the popular synonym of homogeneous:

  • Affinity
  • Alike
  • Analogous
  • Comparable
  • Contiguity
  • Corresponding
  • Ditto
  • Equal
  • Evenly
  • Identical
  • Indistinguishable
  • Interchangeable
  • Like
  • Matching
  • Similar
  • Uniform

Popular questions with the word homogeneous.

Is milk homogeneous? - Though in naked eyes milk may look like homogeneous, in fact it is a heterogeneous mixture. But the milk coming directly from cow is perfectly homogeneous.

Orange juice: homogeneous or heterogeneous mixtures? – Orange juice is a heterogeneous mixture.

Is water homogeneous or heterogeneous?- Water is homogeneous..

Ocean water homogeneous or heterogeneous-homogeneous unless you include sea creatures and floating debris or debris that is in the water. Because you cannot separate ocean water from the chemicals or solvents that are in the water without evaporating the water or using a funnel we...

Soft drinks: homogeneous or heterogeneous -heterogeneous. Actually any carbonate type beverage will fall in heterogeneous class mixture.

Examples of homogeneous matters: jello, pancake, syrup, iron ore, pudding, quartz, sugar, nitrogen, salt water

What is Homogeneous Grouping? mainly in a class room students having same kind of learning abilities are grouped together for better educational experience.

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