There is only one phase (state of matter) observed in a uniform, homogeneous mixture. By definition, solutions are uniform/homogeneous mixtures. Examples would be Kool-Aid, fruit punch, salt water, vinegar, vodka, etc. On the other hand, non-uniform mixtures are also called heterogeneous mixtures.
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There is only one phase (state of matter) observed in a uniform, homogeneous mixture. By definition, solutions are uniform/homogeneous mixtures. Examples would be Kool-Aid, fruit punch, salt water, vinegar, vodka, etc. On the other hand, non-uniform mixtures are also called heterogeneous mixtures.