I believe celery is a mixture because it is obviously not an element so it is made up of multiple different things
Celery is not a compound at all but rather a mixture of many compounds.
Saltwater (a hypertonic solution) with the celery cells (a hypotonic solution) causes a concentration gradient where the water from the celery will escape into the hypertonic solution, shrinking the celery in a process known as plasmolysis.
Yes; however, upon reheating the mixture you may find the celery (mainly) and onions to be a little bit mushier...if you initially prepared them to be crispier. Tip...use a sharp knife to sort of peel/scrape the capillaries off of the celery.
Celery is a noun. A sentence with celery in it is: The celery was mushy. A noun is a person place or thing. Celery is a thing which makes it a noun.
Lots of pictures of celery via the Related Link.
can you substitute celery salt for celery powder? If so what is the ratio.
Sodium chloride is chemical compound, not a mixture.
Celery is grown in the ground; the celery sprouts above the soil.
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a celery stalk is one long big strip of celery
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Celery does have roots.