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Vegetable soup is a mixture.
Soup is a mixture, because you can physically separate its components. For example, in a vegetable soup, you can use a strainer to separate potatoes, barley, carrots and other vegetables from the liquid component of the soup. Table salt (NaCl) would be a compound, because you can't just physically separate the sodium from the chloride, you would have to use a chemical process.
if your using it in a soup, stew, or something where it dissolves use vegetable stock. There are also vegetable bouillon that you can buy.
Vegetable soup is a heterogeneous mixture.
Vegetable soup is a mechanical mixture, not a solution.
A vegetable soup is not an example of homogeneous mixture.
when makeing a vegetable soup it is important to avoid
Vegetable soup is a heterogeneous mixture.
VEGETABLE CLEAR SOUP
Soup is not a vegetable but it can have vegetables in it.
It is campbell's soup
One where you have to order each part separately, at a separate price. In other words, the soup, salad, vegetable, etc. doesn't "come with it."