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Concrete is a heterogeneous mixture. It has a no uniform composition of heavier elements that are later mixed to become evenly distributed as possible. But it is still going to be heterogeneous. Concrete is a heterogeneous mixture. It has a no uniform composition of heavier elements that are later mixed to become evenly distributed as possible. But it is still going to be heterogeneous.

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Concrete is a hetrogeneous mixture consisting of cement (itself a hetrogeneous mixture), water, lime, pozzolans, additives, sand, aggregate (stone of various sizes).

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Concrete is a heterogeneous material.

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My opinion is that concrete is not homogeneous.

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Concrete is a heterogeneous mixture.

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Concrete is not a homogeneous mixture.

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homogeneous

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