heterogeneous
It depends. If it has only one flavor and is the same throughout, and doesn't have anything solid stirred in, like nuts or strawberries, then it is probably homogeneous. If it does have nuts or something else large stirred in, then it is heterogeneous.
The answer is ... yes.
Chocolate Chips + ice cream = a heterogeneous mixture.
A heterogeneous mixture is : made of different substances that remain physically separate (General Chemistry Online).
The chocolate chips and ice cream are together but physically separate.
Heterogeneous
A homogeneous mixture is uniform throughout, and consists of the same material throughout. Road ice cream is not homogeneous, but the chocolate ice cream that is in Rocky road is a homogeneous compound. The entire Rocky Road ice cream, however, would be classified as a heterogeneous mixture. A heterogeneous compound, mixture, reaction or other such object is one that consists of many different items, which are often not easily sorted or separated, though they are clearly distinct.
Nope the fact that it is mixed with Chocolate Chips in the batter makes it a heterogeneous.
Yes and no. Some ic cream types like mint chocolate chip and rocky road are heterogenous, meaning they can be separated, but other ice cream types like the classic vanilla or chocolate can't be separated entirely.
It is a mixture.
Homogeneous.
heterogeneous
Homogeneous.
Heterogeneous mixture: not even throughout
a heterogeneous mixture
Heterogeneous mixture.
Heterogeneous mixture.
Heterogeneous mixture.
A homogeneous mixture is uniform throughout, and consists of the same material throughout. Road ice cream is not homogeneous, but the chocolate ice cream that is in Rocky road is a homogeneous compound. The entire Rocky Road ice cream, however, would be classified as a heterogeneous mixture. A heterogeneous compound, mixture, reaction or other such object is one that consists of many different items, which are often not easily sorted or separated, though they are clearly distinct.
Nope the fact that it is mixed with Chocolate Chips in the batter makes it a heterogeneous.
Yes and no. Some ic cream types like mint chocolate chip and rocky road are heterogenous, meaning they can be separated, but other ice cream types like the classic vanilla or chocolate can't be separated entirely.
It is a mixture.
Chocolate chip ice cream. You can separate the chips from ice cream. (: