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Wine is a homogeneous mixture in its final form when you buy it at the store, but before the last step in the wine making process, it is heterogeneous because of the yeast that collects near the neck. It is nowhere close to a pure substance, but rather a mixture.

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In the process of making wine, the mixture is heterogeneous. Once ready to be sold, wines are homogeneous.

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Yes, wine is a homogenous mixture; the can not be separated and it all looks the same.

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Because both components are in any ratio mixable without forming a liquid/liquid-interface (not like the oil/water-interface appearence). In both their polarity is high.

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A filtered wine is a homogeneous solution.

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Wine is a homogeneous mixture.

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Is a wine homogeneous or heterogeneous

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Hemogeneous

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