Pure water is not a homogenous mixture; it is a pure substance consisting only of water molecules.
No, pure water is not an example of a homogenous mixture because it is a pure substance, composed of only water molecules. In a homogenous mixture, the different components are uniformly spread throughout, which is not the case with pure water. Examples of homogenous mixtures include salt dissolved in water, air, and metal alloys.
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