It is a mixture.
Blackberry jelly is a homogeneous mixture. This is only if the jelly has no seeds or fruit clumps in it.
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Jelly is a mixture. it is a heterogeneous mixture
Yes, petroleum jelly is a compound. It is a semi-solid mixture of hydrocarbons derived from petroleum, often used for its moisturizing properties.
There are eight pints in a gallon, so she can fill eight jars. The big question is, if you're making homemade blackberry jelly, why only make one gallon?
It is a mixture of peanut butter and jelly. If it was a compound these items would be mixed to create another product which would have a name it it's own right
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Gum is a mixture because the substances can easily be separated through many different processes
No, jelly beans are not a compound; they are a type of candy made from various ingredients such as sugar, corn syrup, and flavorings. A compound is a pure substance formed when two or more elements chemically bond together, such as water (H2O) or carbon dioxide (CO2). Jelly beans consist of a mixture of these ingredients rather than a single chemical compound.
A jar of jelly beans is a heterogeneous mixture.
Generally this jelly is not homogeneous.
Petroleum jelly is a semisolid mixture of hydrocarbons obtained from petroleum. I do not know what Peteroluem jelly is, maybe a semisolid mixture of Peters??