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Is oil and vinegar salad dressing homogeneous substance?

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Is oil and vinegar salad dressing homogeneous substance?

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No. An example of a homogeneous substance would be pure water, which contains only the compound H2O or pure table salt that contains only the compound NaCl. Two or more gases will always mix to form just one phase. ChaCha on!

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