It is a heterogeneous, because it will separate. The proportion of the components is not consistent through out.
Oil and vinegar dressing is a heterogeneous mixture.
Heterogeneous materials can be separated as they are made from separate components. Oil and vinegar salad dressing is an example of heterogeous product.
Salad dressing is a heterogeneous mixture.
No. Salad dressing is a heterogeneous mixture of oil, vinegar, and various other ingredients.
Oil and vinegar salad dressing is only homogeneous for a brief time when you shake it. The purpose of shaking it is to make it homogeneous before you pour it. After a few minutes of sitting still, it will return to a heterogeneous state.
Vinegar is a homogeneous mixture.
Salad dressings are heterogeneous mixtures of oil, vinegar, and various other ingredients.
Caesar salad dressing is considered a heterogeneous mixture because it is made up of visibly different components like oil, vinegar, mustard, and spices that do not fully combine to form a uniform composition.
This is a nonhomogeneous mixture.
It depends on the components. If it's a mixture of oil and vinegar then it would be considered a heterogeneous, because the components aren't proportioned. Vinegar is more dense than oil so it will stay at the bottom. But, if it's a mixture like salt and water, then it would be considered a homogeneous because the mixture is a solution.
Yes, it is a heterogeneous mixture.
Its heterogeneous because the spices can be seen. Salad dressing- heterogeneous lemonade, whipped cream, antifreeze, suntan lotion, smoke- homogeneous I think that's right!