In Tie Dying how can you distinguish a homogeneous mixture from a homogeneous mixture?

How is tie dying related to the two types of mixtures?

Answer:
Well, if you have a mixture of colors...

whenever the colors mix to form a new color, that's homogenous, because the color is the "same throughout" (or consistent throughout).

whenever you can distinguish between two colors, that's heterogeneous.

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