A mixture is a substance with a variable composition and is strong when the elements of that mixture bond to form a compound. Different compounds are air, coffee, tea etc... Coffee, for instance, can be weak or strong, and milk can be "whole" or low-fat. Though their molecular composition is variable, each of the mixtures described here is the same throughout: Such a mixture is described as homogeneous. Coffee is an example of a solution, a specific type of homogeneous mixture. Most homogeneous mixtures can be considered solutions.
Heterogeneous mixtures contain regions that differ from one another. As an example, a glass of cold tea with undissolved sugar at the bottom is a heterogeneous mixture: the tea at the top is unsweetened or even bitter, whereas at the bottom, there is an overly sweet sludge of tea and sugar, however, if you heat up the tea it can become homogeneous.
It is a mixture. It contains many compounds.
This is a heterogeneous mixture.
An element consists of a single atom (or single type of atom). Oxygen and hydrogen are examples of elements.A compound is a molecule that contains two or more different elements. Water (H2O, or two hydrogen atoms bonded to one oxygen atom) is an example of a compound.A mixture is formed when two or more compounds or substances are mixed together, but are not chemically bonded like in a compound. For example, hot chocolate (chocolate powder mixed in warm water) is a mixture.
It is both a substance and mixture. If you meant "Is hot tea a mixture or compound?" then it is a mixture.
Elements are the smallest amount of matter that something can be broken into without going into the sub-atomic level. All things are made up of elemens, for example the oxygen in the air that we breathe. A mixture is not chemically bonded, and can be easily separated, for example a mixture of saltwater, or Hot Chocolate powder dissolving in water. A compound is where two or more elements are chemically bonded so that they are more difficult to separate, for example water (H2O)-to form a water molecule, two hydrogen atoms are bonded to one oxygen atom. Hope this helps, science is wonderful.
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Yes Hot chocolate is a mixture of compounds and perhaps elements as well.
This is a heterogeneous mixture.
It is a mixture of many, many compounds: the major one is water.
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An element consists of a single atom (or single type of atom). Oxygen and hydrogen are examples of elements.A compound is a molecule that contains two or more different elements. Water (H2O, or two hydrogen atoms bonded to one oxygen atom) is an example of a compound.A mixture is formed when two or more compounds or substances are mixed together, but are not chemically bonded like in a compound. For example, hot chocolate (chocolate powder mixed in warm water) is a mixture.
It is both a substance and mixture. If you meant "Is hot tea a mixture or compound?" then it is a mixture.
Common chocolate drinks are chocolate milk and hot chocolate. Chocolate milk is a mixture of milk, cocoa powder and sugar, served cold. Hot chocolate is either hot chocolate milk or solid chocolate melted in milk.
The original hot chocolate was not a mixture, but they turned it into one because it was more convenient and easy to make for people. Xweetox girl 3/31/09
The mixture when elements that form a mineral dissolve in hot water is called a solution.
The mixture when elements that form a mineral dissolve in hot water is called a solution.
it is a compound because it is mixed with different spices and ingredients and can't be separated.
Yes I guess because the chocolate or the powder mix is the solute which is dissolved in the solvent milk or water...all together if you were to dissolve something else in it yes it's the solvent.