Heterogeneous mixture. It's not a compound... compounds are made of all of the same type of molecule. Pizza is made of all sorts of different molecules: fats, proteins, starches, and others. Homogeneous mixtures are mixtures where atoms or molecules are mixed on a microscopic level, such that you could could not distinguish them on a macroscopic level. For instance salt water is a homogeneous mixture. I can see cheese, pepperoni, crust, and tomato sauce on a pizza, so it is not homogeneous.FIRST OF ALL PIZZA TASTES GOOD ALSO PEOPLE fROM LLA MRS.KHOURY DID NOT MAKE ME WRITE DIS BUTT YALL NEED TO KNOW PHYSICAL SCIENCE BUT THAT DOES NOT STOP ME. LOOKING AT THE Google SEARCHES IS SAD BECAUSE I ALREADY KNOW EVERYONE SEARCHED THE SAME F***ING QUESTION. -NATE L.
Pizza is a heterogeneous mixture because it components are not uniform. An easy way to tell if something is heterogeneous is by looking at it and being able to distinguish at least two (or more) types of particulates. Now, go and enjoy your pizza! Cheers
Pizza is comprised of many different ingredients, therefore it is heterogeneous.
Pizza is a heterogeneous mixture; components are visible.
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Piza is a heterogeneous mixture.
Yes, pizza is a heterogeneous mixture.
It is heterogeneous mixture.
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Yes because you can separate the peperoni from the pizza.
Tin is a heterogeneous mixture because it contains more than 1 part. Other examples of these mixtures include soil, pizza, and a puddle of mud.
Heterogeneous, generally speaking water could only be considered homogeneous if there weren't any contaminaton and is distilled without any form of pollution. Good way to remember heterogeneous vs. homogeneous. if you can separate it-it's heterogeneous. ex. on a pepperoni pizza you can pick off the cheese, the bread, and the pepperoni. this is a heterogeneous mixture.
mixture.
Pizza is not an element or a compound. It is a mixture of compounds. Also it does not have a specified chemical composition.
It is heterogeneous mixture.
Pizza is a heterogeneous mixture.
its a heterogeneous mixture
its a heterogeneous mixture
Yes because you can separate the peperoni from the pizza.
heterogeneous mixture.. maybe
The two categories of mixtures are heterogeneous and homogeneous. In a homogeneous mixture the components are uniformly distributed throughout the mixture. Homogeneous mixtures are solutions, such as salt water. In a heterogeneous mixture, the components are not uniformly distributed, such as granite, or pizza.
Pizza is heterogeneous, not homogeneous.
The two categories of mixtures are heterogeneous and homogeneous. In a homogeneous mixture the components are uniformly distributed throughout the mixture. Homogeneous mixtures are solutions, such as salt water. In a heterogeneous mixture, the components are not uniformly distributed, such as granite, or Pizza.
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Ice is neither heterogeneous or homogeneous. It is actually a compound. Here are the definitions of each: compound - a chemical combination of two or more different elements; can be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means and has properties different from those of its component elements (ex. water) heterogeneous mixture - one that does not have a uniform composition throughout and in which the individual substances remain distinct (ex. pizza) homogeneous mixture - one that has a uniform composition throughout and always has a single phase; also called a solution (ex. soda)