Yes. If you can visually see the components of the mixture (in this case, tortilla, black beans, cheese, etc.) then the mixture is heterogeneous. (The prefix "hetero-" means different, as in you can see the different parts with the unaided eye.)
Yes. Homogeneous means smoothly layered/the same through out - mixing up chocolate milk well will make it homogeneous. The opposite of homogeneous is heterogenus, not the same through out. Clumpy. Varied in composition. Tacos have different layers that have random shapes and sizes. Crispy tacos are more heterogenus than homogeneus, soft tacos are more homogeneus.
Well first of all, it is a homogeneous mixture, not compund. And yes, a taco is a mixture, because the ingredients can be separated into what the were before.
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I think it's a HETEROGENEOUS MIXTURE because it's a mixture with visible componets
==Yes== You can pick out each item (the meat, from the tomatoes, etc.)
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Tacos are tortillas with various different fillings. Even the tortilla is a complex mixture of substances such as starch, water and proteins, and as for the filling, it depends what you put in it!
Little tacos = Taquitos. adding ito to the end of words is an example of a diminutive.
Example : "Drivers can make a mess by dropping cheese from their tacos in their cars."
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the answer is that I like chicken tacos.
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Tacos.... Definitely Tacos
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