A solute is a solid that can dissolve, and a solution is a solid that has dissolved in a liquid. Since ground coffee beans are insoluble, coffee is neither a solute nor a solution. Instead, coffee is considered a mixture of dissolved extracted taste and aroma substances from the coffe beans.
Coffee is a mixture
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Its mostly a solution.
No, coffee with milk is not a solution. It would be considered a suspension because the milk can still separate after some time has passed.
Just pure black coffee is a homogeneous mixture if it looks like its one entity (no little particles of sugar floating around, streaks of cream, etc.) basically if it looks like a solution (a mixture that seems to be made of only one thing) then it is a homogeneous mixture.
The mixture of chocolate syrup and milk is a heterogeneous liquid.
it is made up of stirring and unproportioned substances
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No, coffee with milk is not a solution. It would be considered a suspension because the milk can still separate after some time has passed.
milk is both a solution and mixture because milk can be mixed with cearel and when you at sugar it doesn't dissolve.so milk is both a mixture and solution. :)
Milk is considered to be both a mechanical mixture and a solution. Homogenized milk is a mechanical mixture because it includes milk fats suspended in a solution.
The answer is... Milk is neither a mixture solution or a compound. It is a colloid because the fat globules are not entirely dissolved in the milk.
Milk is a Mixture and a Solution.Milk is both a mixture and a solution; By definition a mixture is a combination of two substances that are mixed together, and milk is a homogenous mixture (which is also known as a solution).
Partly - milk is both a solution and a mixture.
Coffee with cream and sugar is a homogeneous mixture (assuming it has been well-stirred), as the mixture has a uniform composition throughout. Dividing the mixture into macroscopic parts, each part will have the same composition as the original mixture.
Coffee with cream is a homogeneous mixture (assuming it has been well-stirred), as the mixture has a uniform composition throughout. Dividing the mixture into macroscopic parts, each part will have the same composition as the original mixture.
Milk may appear to be a homogeneous mixture. Actually, milk is a colloid
Milk is not a solution because it is not clear if your milk is made of two different substances (which I doubt) and can be separated (which I doubt) then it is a mixture so no it is neither
Just pure black coffee is a homogeneous mixture if it looks like its one entity (no little particles of sugar floating around, streaks of cream, etc.) basically if it looks like a solution (a mixture that seems to be made of only one thing) then it is a homogeneous mixture.
Milk is a mixture of many compounds dissolved and suspended in a solution.