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Homogeneous is defined as being of the same kind, alike. Butter is a colloidal emulsion where a liquid is dispersed in another liquid, and is liquid fat dispersed in water.

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A sugar cookie is a homogeneous mixture because the ingredients (sugar, flour, butter, etc.) are evenly distributed throughout the cookie dough before baking. As a result, when the cookie is baked, the ingredients mix together uniformly, creating a consistent texture and taste throughout the cookie.

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because milk won't settle after a long time and you can't easily distinguish its components ie. it is evenly distributed throughout or homogeneous.

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Because the you can see some of the sugar chunks.

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A cake is not a homogeneous mixture.

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