A mixture
Italian salad dressing is a mixture because it is made by combining multiple ingredients such as oil, vinegar, herbs, and spices.
Italian dressing is an example of a mixture, specifically a heterogeneous mixture. It contains various ingredients such as oil, vinegar, herbs, and spices that retain their individual properties and can be separated. Unlike a compound, which has a fixed composition and specific chemical properties, the components of Italian dressing do not chemically bond to form a new substance.
A typical Italian salad dressing is a mixture of:olive oil.white wine vinegar.fresh parsley.lemon juice.garlic clovesbasilred pepper.oregano.
no it's a heterogeneous mixture
Salad dressing is a heterogeneous mixture of oil, vinegar, and various other ingredients.
Italian salad dressing is a mixture of ingredients using a specific recipe to give it its unique flavor.
Is fried rice a mixture or solution
it usually is a mixture of oil and vinegar.
Nope. Its not a homogenous mixture. Homogenous mixtures are uniform throughout, and the parts do not separate from each other. Have you ever looked at Italian dressing (which has vinega and oil in it) after you let it sit in your fridge for any length of time? You can see the oil separate from the rest of the dressing.
One could say that water, if it comes directly out of the tap, or has minerals added for bottled water, that it is a homogeneous mixture. However, pure water is a pure substance, not a mixture. Italian dressing has at least two obvious components: vinegar on the bottom and oil on top, which is why it needs to be shaken. Mouthwash is definitely a homogeneous mixture of the substances listed in its ingredients.
Italian dressing is a mixture of various ingredients such as oil, vinegar, herbs, and spices. The nature of Italian dressing being a mixture is a physical property as it involves the combination of different substances without undergoing any chemical change.
Check the ingredients. If there is more than one ingredient, it is a mixture.