"Homologous" maybe.
ho·mol·o·gous   /həˈmɒləgəs, hoʊ-/ Show Spelled[huh-mol-uh-guhs, hoh-] Show IPA-adjective1.having the same or a similar relation; corresponding, as in relative position or structure.
2.corresponding in structure and in origin, but not necessarily in function: The wing of a bird and the foreleg of a horse are homologous.
3.having the same alleles or genes in the same order of arrangement: homologous chromosomes.
4.Chemistry . of the same chemical type, but differing by a fixed increment of an atom or a constant group of atoms: Methyl and ethyl alcohols are homologous.
5.Immunology . pertaining to an antigen and its specific antibody.
A four letter word meaning not kosher is: tref
What is a nine letter word meaning very tidy
The word pine can have that meaning.
A seven letter word for lasts is endures.
Wan is a three letter word meaning pale.
blend
This type of mixture is known as a homogeneous mixture. On the other hand, a mixture in which the particles are not distributed evenly is a heterogeneous mixture.
solution Edited: This is not necessarily correct. Take a mixture of sodium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate. It is homogeneous, but is not a solution.
A scientific word for solution is homogeneous mixture. Mixture is another word used in science that can means solution. Colloid can be a colloidal solution.
Grass is generally not thought of as a mixture. It is heterogeneous if a word must be put to it.
A mixture with no visible components is homogenous
I believe you are looking for the word : Homogeneous.
I think the word they are looking for is "homogeneous".
No, it is not a mixture at all, it is a pure substance as the word "pure" might imply.
In Chemistry, the term used to refer to a homogeneous mixture is solution. In such a mixture, one cannot see the different compounds present.
When all the things in a Solution are equally dispersed It is said to be a homogeneous mixture.
That depends on the interpretation of homogeneous and at what level you look at the statement/the rice. Can you have a mixture of just one thing? How many separate components are there in reality - water, salt, starch, protein, etc etc. etc., plus the air between the grains. I would argue that it is homogeneous as to me the word means uniform throughout, but I'd drop the word "mixture".