Question #7ab78 Chemistry Matter Mixtures 1 Answer Mr. Danger Oct 28, 2016 The solute molecules are evenly dispersed throughout the solvent. Explanation: This means that the concentration of solute is the same in all areas and so the solution is homogenous. Answer link Related questions What are some examples of mixtures? How do compounds and mixtures differ? How can mixtures be classified? How do mixtures affect boiling point? What mixtures are heterogeneous? What mixtures can be separated by chromatography? What mixtures can be separated by paper chromatography? How does the melting point of the substances change in a mixture? What is an azeotrope? Why does an oil-and-vinegar salad dressing have two separate layers? See all questions in Mixtures Impact of this question 1813 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License