Oil and vinegar are a mixture. After a while they will separate.
Caesar salad is a mechanical mixture, if your dressing has no vinegar.
Its a chemical mixture, if the salad has vinegar, because the vinegar interacts with the other contents.
Caesar salad is a mixture with variable recipes.
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yes it is because it contains a variety of different fruits which has an uneven mixture of pure substances which makes a mechanical mixture
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No, they were named after Caesar Cardini, the inventor of Caesar salad.
No Julius Caesar did not invent the Caesar salad
Well...let's see now... My copy of the periodic table lists "Cs" as "Caesium" (or "Cesium." Whatever turns you on.) rather than "Caesar Salad." There aren't any other entries on the periodic table for "Caesar Salad." So we know it's not an element. We also know it's not hard to separate the various components that go into making a Caesar Salad...just pick out the croutons and wash the lettuce. A compound takes more work than that to separate. Caesar Salad must be a mixture.
Heterogeneous. You know this because you can see the individual pieces of the salad. An example of a food that's homogeneous would be something like bread where you can't see all the individual components.
He probably did. However, there is no connection between him and Caesar salad, which is a modern invention.
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A salad.