The definition of a homogeneous mixture is 'A mixture of two or more substances that cannot be easily separated by common physical means (ie settling, filtration, etc.).Samples from different parts of this mixture have the same composition.' So I suppose it depends on the kind of cookie. A chocolate chip cookie is NOT and example of a homogeneous mixture, it is an example of a hetrogeneous mixture. However a sugar cookie or shortbread cookie IS an example of a homogeneous mixture. The definition of a homogeneous mixture is 'A mixture of two or more substances that cannot be easily separated by common physical means (ie settling, filtration, etc.).Samples from different parts of this mixture have the same composition.' So I suppose it depends on the kind of cookie. A chocolate chip cookie is NOT and example of a homogeneous mixture, it is an example of a hetrogeneous mixture. However a sugar cookie or shortbread cookie IS an example of a homogeneous mixture.
An oatmeal raisin cookie is not a solution since it is not a homogeneous mixture. It is a heterogeneous mixture.
Nope the fact that it is mixed with Chocolate Chips in the batter makes it a heterogeneous.
depends what kind of cookie, since a chocolate cookie has all kinds of chocolate chips sticknig out of it then it would be a heterogeneous. If it was a plain cookie then it would probably be a homogeneous mixture.
A heterogenous mixture means you can see all the components. So the actual ingredients in making the cookie dough are a homogeneous mixture but...the final product (The cookie) yes would be a heterogeneous mixture.
An oatmeal raisin cookie is not a solution since it is not a homogeneous mixture. It is a heterogeneous mixture.
mixture Even chocolate is (usually) a mixture
No, an oatmeal raisin cookie is not a homogeneous mixture. It is a heterogeneous mixture because it contains distinct components, such as oats, raisins, flour, and other ingredients, that can be visually identified and separated. The individual ingredients retain their properties and do not blend uniformly throughout the cookie.
A heterogenous mixture means you can see all the components. So the actual ingredients in making the cookie dough are a homogeneous mixture but...the final product (The cookie) yes would be a heterogeneous mixture.
a heterogeneous mixture.
cookie dough is a mixture
No, A twix bar would be considered a heterogeneous mixture. The cookie and the caramel (not to mention the chocolate) can be physically separated from each other and they are not identical. By definition, a homogeneous mixture must be uniform (or identical) throughout the sample. Twix is not uniform.
hetrogenous cuz you can see different elements like the choclate chip and the cookie itself. you feel me