Grab a magnet. The magnet should pick the pins up and leave the broken glass behind
Yes, the jelly beans aren't dissolved and you cannot see the separate parts.
because it repels water!
When a jar of water with dust and dirt has been stirred and then left undisturbed for a few days, the dust and dirt will settle to the bottom of the jar. Leaving in an undisturbed state will cause the water to separate from the heavy debris that settles on the bottom of the jar.
No. This would be a heterogeneous mixture, because there are different types of nuts in the bowl.
Fill up 3 cup jar and pour into the 5 cup jar. Fill the 3 cup jar once more. Pour from the 3 cup jar in order to fill up the 5 cup jar. There will be 1 cup remaining in the 3 cup jar. Pour the contents of the 5 cup jar into the stock bottle and pour the contents of the 3 cup jar into the 5 cup jar (1 cup). Fill up the 3 cup jar once more then add it to the contents of the 5 cup jar to have a total volume of 4 cups in the 5 cup jar.
Yes, the jelly beans aren't dissolved and you cannot see the separate parts.
A jar of jelly beans is a heterogeneous mixture.
the jar is broken
A jar of coins is fairly easy to separate.
Salt will not be attracted to a magnet. A magnet can be used to separate the two. Heterogeneous means it can be mixed but it is not chemically combined
Is it a mixture
No, it is not.
This is a homogeneous mixture.
Yes, it is.
decanting can do, just wait for the soil to settle down and you pour the water out, you got a dirt on a jar.
Both. A solution is a mixture.
A jar of coins can not be necessarily called as any sort of mixture as it would include articles of same type. It would rather be better to ask what type of mixture makes up a coin itself. Well, most coins are made up of 'alloy', which is a homogeneous mixture of several metals, prepared by mixing them in the molten state.