Yes
hetergeneous
Fruit salad is a mixture not a compound, because you can sort the fruits.
Fruit salad is a mixture.
its a mixture
Mixture.
Its a heterogeneous mix because the particles of the salad are not blended completely together. A homogeneous mix is when the particles are mixed so finely that you cannot see the individual particles.
yes
Fruit salad is a heterogeneous mixture because it contains different components that can be visually distinguished, such as pieces of various fruits.
Any type of salad is by definition a mixture, regardless of what is put in it.
A fruit salad is a mechanical mixture because it consists of different individual pieces of fruit that are physically mixed together. Each fruit retains its own properties and does not chemically combine with the other fruits in the salad.
No, Fruit salad is not a compound it is a mixture. A mixture is something that can be separated without further processes, whilst a compound is something that needs more processing to be separated.
Yogurt with fruit is considered a heterogeneous mixture. This is because the components, such as the yogurt and the fruit pieces, maintain their individual properties and can be easily distinguished from one another. The fruit does not dissolve in the yogurt, resulting in a mixture where the different elements are visibly separate.