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A chocolate sundae would be considered a mixture. The ice cream alone would be a compound, but the addition of all the other components would make it a mixture. It isn't an element.
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.
Mixture.
A drink of coffee is a compound because if you took a sample from anywhere in the cup, that sample would have the same chemical formula as any other spot in the cup. If there were spots in the cup that had excess substances such as coffe grounds it would be a mixture. Also since coffee is made up of several things, eg) coffe grounds, water... it is obviously not an element. Therefore it must be a compound.
milk is a mixture
a heterogeneous mixture
It is a mixture of compounds.
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A chocolate sundae would be considered a mixture. The ice cream alone would be a compound, but the addition of all the other components would make it a mixture. It isn't an element.
Oreo ice cream is a heterogeneous mixture.
Cream is a compound not a mixture. If is was a mixture it would end up being drinkable and can't been eaten It is a compound because of how it is made.
ice cream is a heterogeneous mixture so it is not a compound
Homogeneous mixture
Vanilla ice cream is a homogeneous mixture because, it is the same throughout, but perhaps if it was vanilla bean ice cream, you could see the specks of bean, so it would be different throughout, which makes vanilla bean ice cream a heterogeneous mixture :) Hope i helped! On the verge of study for H. Chem x)
Ice cream is not an element. It is a mixture of several compounds.
Rock road ice cream is a compound because elements are single pure elements. The sugar in ice cream itself is made up of C12H22O11. When something is made up of more than one element, it is a compound.
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.