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Type I includes engines in which the air and fuel mix thoroughly to form what is called a homogenous mixture.
Someday I should check out whether or not gelled jet fuel is considered a homogenous mixture.
Finally, "solution" is the term chemists usually use synonymously with "homogenous mixture."
So if the amount of magnesium sulfate is less than 200gm/Liter, pretty soon it will all be dissolved and you will have a homogenous mixture.
The fine, homogenous mixture of chalk and clay particles was dried to a stiff plastic consistency before being burned in a kiln.
This indicates that the fetus passed the meconium some time ago such that sufficient mixing occurred as to establish the homogenous mixture.
Solution chemistry processes such as coprecipitation, freeze-drying and sol-gel methods are alternative ways for preparing a homogenous mixture.
Thioflavin S is a homogenous mixture of compounds that results from the methylation of dehydrothiotoluidine with sulfonic acid.
Theoretically, a homogenous mixture can yield gas mileage in excess of 300 miles per gallon, however the actual fuel mileage is highly dependent on the weight of the vehicle.
A more sweeping definition of a homogenous mixture is that it is uniform at all macroscopic levels and methods of observation (or if you prefer, all macroscopic length scales).
With the conventional two-spark-plug or one-spark-plug system and homogenous mixture, this squeeze stream prevents the flame from propagating to the combustion chamber's trailing side in the mid and high engine speed ranges.
The YBaCuO compound is prepared by calcination and sintering of a homogenous mixture of YO, BaCO and CuO in the appropriate atomic ratio.
It is manufactured by producing a homogenous mixture of an explosive material (such as phlegmatized HMX or RDX) and small particles of a chemically inert material such as tungsten.
So an alloy of two or more elements (like nickle and zinc) is a homogenous mixture, whereas a bunch of nickle and zinc filings mixed together in a bowl would be a heterogeneous mixture.
An important cultural and artistic centre, its importance in terms of landmarks can be attributed to homogenous mixture of monuments and architectural examples (medieval towers, antique buildings, churches, the layout of its historical centre) as well as works of art which are the result of a first class architectural and artistic history.