You dont mix them together, then you wont need to take them apart. you can improve it by adding alittle butter
Mortar is heterogeneous. You can clearly tell the different parts of the mixture apart from one another (calcium carbonate and sand), thus, it is a heterogeneous mixture. The two particles are not chemically combined, but simply mixed together. Heterogeneous Mixture.
- A solution is generally an example of homogeneous mixture. - Many solutions are in liquid phase.
It is homogeneous because you can't tell one ingredient apart from the other (in most occasions).
it is a heterogeneous mixture because bacon has only one substance. Nothing is mixed with it during the process of cooking.
yes you can.
no because a mixture is something you cant take apart
no because a mixture is something you cant take apart
A mixture you can separate but a solution you can't. Think about a salad. You can take apart the lettuce and tomatoes and cucumbers. That's a mixture. Now think of sugar in water. Once you mix it, you can't take it apart.
I do no think so because you can take them apart. It is a mixture
heterogeneous mixture
It's homogeneous because you can't see or take apart the different ingredients.. In a heterogenous mixture you can see and take apart the different (basic) ingredients, an example would be, cereal and milk in a bowl...
no
heterogeneous
a pure substance only has one element and a mixture has many different compounds
A mixture is a group of elements (substances) That are put together, but can be taken back apart and are not chemically combined.Example: Chex mix, Bowl of cereal, candy bowl. If chex mix was a solution, you wouldn't be able to take out the pretzels from the crackersA solution is like a mixture, except chemically combined. They cannot be taken back apart after you put them together.Example: Sugar water, Orange juice. If orange juice was a mixture, you would be able to pick it up and make it a orange again!
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