cookie dough is a mixture
it is a mixture i think. :)
it is a mixture
Mixture.
Compounds have the same properties irrespective of how or by whom they're prepared. Mixtures and cakes do not.
It is a mixture.
none of the above
A cookie is a mixture.
It is a mixture.
Mixture, maybe ;)
Pure substance
Compound
It is if it contains things like nuts or chocolate chips. Sugar cookie dough and gingersnap dough tends to be rather homogenous--the same throughout.
Yes. I like to think of heterogeneous mixtures as a chocolate chip cookie, where you can see the components of the mixture; and homogeneous mixtures as a glass of milk, where you can't see the components of the mixture (milk is homogenized, get it?).
A heterogeneous mixture is a mixture in which you can tell is made up of different parts. So basically if you can see with your eye that the mixture has different components to it, then it is heterogeneous. Examples include: Chocolate chip cookie Italian salad dressing Blood (you can see the parts microscopically so it is heterogeneous) Orange juice with pulp Homogeneous is the opposite. You can't tell the substance is a mixture by looking at it: Saltwater Brass
Heterogeneous mixture.
heterogeneous
A heterogenous mixture means you can see all the components. So the actual ingredients in making the cookie dough are a homogeneous mixture but...the final product (The cookie) yes would be a heterogeneous mixture.
A heterogenous mixture means you can see all the components. So the actual ingredients in making the cookie dough are a homogeneous mixture but...the final product (The cookie) yes would be a heterogeneous mixture.
An oatmeal raisin cookie is not a solution since it is not a homogeneous mixture. It is a heterogeneous mixture.
depends what kind of cookie, since a chocolate cookie has all kinds of chocolate chips sticknig out of it then it would be a heterogeneous. If it was a plain cookie then it would probably be a homogeneous mixture.
a heterogeneous mixture.
Yes
It is if it contains things like nuts or chocolate chips. Sugar cookie dough and gingersnap dough tends to be rather homogenous--the same throughout.
An oatmeal raisin cookie is not a solution since it is not a homogeneous mixture. It is a heterogeneous mixture.
This is an incomplete question...Are you asking if sugar cookie dough is a homogeneous mixture? Yes, if it is completely mixed so that none of the original ingredients are visible.If you are talking about chocolate chip cookie dough, then the answer is that it is a heterogeneous mix. Because... you can separate the chips from the cookie batter.Think of it like this: a bowl of multi-colored M&Ms is homogeneous because the ONLY items inside the bowl are M&Ms. But you could say that it is a heterogeneous mix because there are red, green, orange, blue, and brown M&Ms in the bowl.
Yes. I like to think of heterogeneous mixtures as a chocolate chip cookie, where you can see the components of the mixture; and homogeneous mixtures as a glass of milk, where you can't see the components of the mixture (milk is homogenized, get it?).
mixture Even chocolate is (usually) a mixture
Nope the fact that it is mixed with Chocolate Chips in the batter makes it a heterogeneous.