Yes, it is!
A hot fudge sundae is heterogeneous because it consists of different components like ice cream, hot fudge, whipped cream, nuts, and a cherry, all visually distinguishable within the dessert.
its a homogeneous because the ingrediets are combined but a heterogeneous is when you can acctually see all the ingredients but not combined.
3 in 1 coffee powder is an example of a homogeneous mixture because all the components (coffee, creamer, sugar) are evenly distributed throughout the mixture and cannot be easily separated.
When cocoa powder is stirred into hot water or milk, it changes from a dry powder to a liquid mixture. The cocoa powder dissolves in the hot liquid, resulting in a smooth and flavored drink.
No, not all mixtures are classified as heterogeneous. Mixtures can be either heterogeneous or homogeneous. Heterogeneous mixtures have visibly different components, while homogeneous mixtures have uniform composition throughout.
A hot fudge sundae is heterogeneous because it consists of different components like ice cream, hot fudge, whipped cream, nuts, and a cherry, all visually distinguishable within the dessert.
A cake is a heterogeneous mixture.
Hot Fudge was created in 1976-09.
The duration of Hot Fudge is 1440.0 seconds.
eat. Well it depends on what you mean. 'Hot fudge' doesn't have a verb form this phrase is and adjective + noun and neither of these words have verb forms. But you could say: I eat hot fudge - verb = eat They cook hot fudge - verb = cook
A bit of both the fudge will mely the ice cream but at the same time the ice cream is cooling down the fudge.
Hot Fudge, a Google Chrome extension for sharing and highlighting web content, was discontinued in 2019 due to changes in browser technology that made it no longer feasible to maintain.
Your answer would be homogeneous, because everything is mixed together and there aren't seperate parts. If you were talking about fudge with peanut chunks in it, then it would be heterogeneous.
A hot fudge sundae.
Yes
This is a heterogeneous mixture.
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