To separate the components of a homogeneous mixture, evaporation would be the most successful method.
A homogeneous mixture is uniform in composition, meaning that its components are evenly distributed and cannot be easily separated by physical methods like screening or magnetic separation. Evaporation can be used to separate a soluble solid from a liquid solution (for example, salt water), allowing the liquid (solvent) to evaporate, leaving the solid (solute) behind.
Centrifugation is typically more effective for separating heterogeneous mixtures that contain solid particles suspended in liquids or liquids of different densities, rather than truly homogeneous mixtures.
Thus, for a homogeneous mixture, evaporation is the preferred method.