no
Syrup is homogeneous mixture because it looks the same throughout the substance. The prefix HOMO means SAME.
A syrup is heterogeneous.
maple syrup is a conglomeration of water and different natural sugars along with other components that keep a tree alive (hence why it is present in trees in the first place!). So it is a mixture :)
Maple syrup is a homogeneous mixture because it is made up of a single phase where the components are uniformly distributed throughout. It is a combination of sugars, water, and other compounds that have dissolved together to form a consistent liquid.
Maple syrup is a heterogeneous mixture.
It is a heterogeneous compound. Were the marshmallows broken into their smallest unit while keeping their properties, they would be compounds. Once mixed throughout the milk the marshmallow compounds and milk compounds would form a homogeneous mixture, because the whole mixture has a uniform compound. When marshmallows float on top in chunks, they make up a heterogeneous mixture.
No actually it is a mixture because maplesyrup has more than one thiing in it
Maple syrup is a homogeneous mixture.
The tree itself? No. Material is not evenly distributed throughout the tree.
Maple syrup is not a pure substance. It is a complex mixture of sugars and other materials that provide flavor and texture, and are what is left after removing a lot, but not all, of the water from the sap of the sugar maple tree.
Maple syrup is a pure substance. It is made from the sap of the maple tree. The sap is slowly boiled down to soft ball stage and then bottled. Nothing is added except maple sap.
Maple syrup is considered a homogeneous mixture because it has a uniform composition throughout. The sugar, water, and various compounds present in the syrup are evenly distributed, resulting in a consistent appearance and flavor. However, if allowed to stand, it may separate slightly, but this does not change its classification as homogeneous when well mixed.