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Olive oil is a mixture, not a compound.
olives and olive oil.
No. It is a mixture.
Olive brine is considered a type of mixture. The brine the olives are placed in is a solution because of the salt dissolved in it. However, the olives make it a heterogeneous mixture once they enter the brine, the mixture will not be uniform or constant.
Rwanda is listed as an olive oil producing country.
No, it is a very complex mixture of compounds.
NBaby shampoo is a mixture of compounds. One of the compounds is olive oil.
Olive trees can produce olives for approximately 100 years, but they can live longer than that.
It depends on the age of the tree and on the care it gets, assumebly it is cared, it can produce 50-80 kilos.
They will separate: olive oil on top, red wine vinegar on the bottom. The oil is non-polar and the vinegar (which is mostly water) is polar.
Oils are complex mixtures of many organic compounds (nonionic compounds). All chemical compounds contain molecules.
A mixture of both, they have tan/olive skin.