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What are 10 examples of Heterogeneous and Homogeneous elements?

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What are 10 examples of Heterogeneous and Homogeneous elements?

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Seems like an odd question. All elements are homogeneous in the fundamental sense. The only way I could think of any heterogeneity is with isotopes and ions. Isotopes are the same elements but have differing numbers of neutrons. Ions have either a positive or negative charge due to an excess or shortage of electrons.

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Elements, by definition, are all homogeneous. They are pure matter. Therefore, you have well over 100 examples of homogeneous elements…and there is no such thing as a heterogeneous element.

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