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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?).
It is a homogenous mixture. Compare chocolate chip cookie (heterogenous) with milk (homogenous) in which all solutes are equally distributed in solvent, hence solution.
Something that is homogenous is the same throughout. Is chocolate chip ice cream the same all the way through or does it have chocolate chips inside the ice cream?
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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
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chocolate:) No actually it's banana nut (nut are walnuts) chocolate chip (white chocolate chip).
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Chocolate cakes, muffins, chocolate chip cakes, brownie and, fairy cakes drizzled with chocolate! :))
Muffins were invented in the 10th or 11th century. I Like Chocolate Chip Muffins !:D
Offer the mayor a basket of chocolate chip muffins
no, it doesn't really matter
to be in a foil wrap
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Mixture
Heterogeneous mixture.
It is a mixture.