Well, yes and no. Ice cream is kind of both a solid and liquid, ice cubes (REALLY well ground up) are solids, cream is liquid. So, both depending on who you're asking.
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I think it's a mixture.
a milkshake Suspension is the real answer.
A vanilla milkshake for apex
A drink
Heterogeneous mixtures normally include solids in solids. Homogeneous usually include solids entering liquids.
no, a milkshake isn't an element. An element is a type of pure substance, which is only made up of one type of particle. A milkshake would be a mixture, because many things (such as ice cream and chocolate syrup) are blended into one to create a milkshake.
You can separate a mixture of two insoluble solids by using methods such as filtration or sedimentation. Filtration involves passing the mixture through a filter paper to separate the solids from the liquid. Sedimentation involves allowing the mixture to sit undisturbed until the solids settle to the bottom, and then carefully pouring off the liquid.
A solution is a mixture of a liquid and a liquid, or liquid and dissolved solids.
A blended mixture of two or more solids, liquids, and/or gases is called a heterogeneous mixture.
A solution is a mixture of a liquid and a liquid, or liquid and dissolved solids.